Actually, I've always wanted to be a professional skateboarder ever since I was about six.
I actually have an ice-skating background. I skated until I was 15, for about eight years. It was hardcore skating for about eight hours a day.
My movies are usually about stripping off the makeup, getting down to the skeleton.
The best thing about me is there are no skeletons.
Everything has been written. Everybody knows everything about me. There are no secrets. Except the skeletons in my closet.
The strongest continuous thread in America's political tradition is skepticism about government.
Cheryl's artistically inclined. She draws and sketches, but I don't know about acting.
Sixties models knew nothing about skin care.
There are so many misconceptions about me, and it gets frustrating no matter how thick skinned.
My favorite thing about New York is the view, the skyline.
I'm very optimistic about the future. I'm just not optimistic about the skyscraper as a building typology that is suited for the future.
I'm about four skyscrapers behind.
Well when I hear 'slasher' I think about the 80s.
Slayer has always been about the sound. We have to sound good. It has to be tight.
I'm a very light sleeper. I get about six hours a night.
He looked about as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food.
We are going to inherit the earth; there is not the slightest doubt about that.
The U.S. Senate does not allow legislative provisions to be included in appropriations bills, for much the same reason that most Americans are concerned about earmarks: it creates a slippery slope by which lobbyists and special interest groups can sneak provisions into large, must-pass legislation.
Nobody spends any money on smallpox unless they worry about a bio-terrorist recreating it.
The U.S. government has known since the early 1990s about Soviet-era smallpox weapons, and collected circumstantial evidence of programs elsewhere.