I'm a comedy geek so anything comedy related, whether that's standup shows, improv shows, I'm all over that. That's my favorite way to be entertained always.
My siblings were a bit younger than me, and I was always entertaining them and making up stories.
I was always the lead role in plays. I like entertaining people. I like when you're on stage doing crazy stuff and the audience gets it.
We have rights in America. In tandem with those rights, we have responsibility. Whatever type of journalist we are, whether it be in the entertainment business, or as professional journalists, we always have the consequences of the way we present fact and information.
When I was younger, I always wanted to be someone in the entertainment industry.
It is always exciting when you find someone who is really enthusiastic about being half of a comedy team.
There are always roles that seem enticing that you can't do because of scheduling.
I've been writing my entire life, and I'll always write.
I always played videogames my entire life.
The grand surprise has really been the fact that being an author, which to me had always implied being a private person, actually requires you to be a public person as well, and those are two separate entities to me.
I've always been entranced by writing.
I've always been entranced when it came to musical comedy; it's probably my favorite thing. It's a real true American form, and it's big, like Shakespeare big, when it's right. It's loud, and it's big: you have to be ready vocally and physically. It can bring people to their feet and can be as thrilling as a circus.
The entrepreneur always searches for change, responds to it, and exploits it as an opportunity.
I guess I've just always had an entrepreneurial spirit.
I think you should always bear in mind that entropy is not on your side.
Software is like entropy. It is difficult to grasp, weighs nothing, and obeys the second law of thermodynamics; i.e. it always increases.
When it comes to putting together a new show, we always push the envelope, and that's part of Motley Crue's legacy.
Don't always be so reasonable and practical and sensible that you refuse to seize glorious opportunities when they show up and push the envelope as to what's possible for you.
I always feel a bit trapped when a painting goes for millions of pounds and only one person can have it. If you can have that as well as a poster on every student's wall, then you're in a very enviable position. I'd like to do a Damien Hirst for £500 at some point.
No, I never went to college. Always regretted it, always envied people who did.