From a worldly point of view, there is no mistake so great as that of being always right.
I always felt a little worm inside me: 'Now you need to write a novel with a woman protagonist.'
What keeps me up is always raising the bar, and what makes my team happiest and also most worrisome is I'm always asking for more.
We, as a nation, have always worshipped cricket and cricket players, and even football. But kabaddi and kushti are seen fit only for villagers. That's changing now.
Sooner or later, man has always had to decide whether he worships his own power or the power of God.
I've always thought anyone can make money. Making a life worth living, that's the real test.
I was always taught that book keeping was more relevant than book reading. The only thing worth reading was meant to be a balance sheet.
There's always a common attraction to universal needs of love and a feeling of worthiness.
A lot of people have difficulty wrapping their heads around what VR is good for. And the direction people go first is wrong. The wrong place is always: How can we do something we've done before, but on this?
I just always wanted to sit in a casting session and see all of the train wrecks that come in.
Finishing books - and leaving the world you've created - is always a kind of emotionally wrenching experience. I usually cry.
I always took a lot of pride in being a safe wrestle. I never injured anyone.
One thing I've learned from years of working in WWE is that the road to WrestleMania always starts at the Royal Rumble. That's why it's so important to win the Rumble: because it's your chance to secure a championship match at WWE's biggest event of the year - WrestleMania.
SummerSlam is always huge. I look at it like it is Wrestlemania.
Every wrestler I've ever had critique me, they were always into my stuff or what I'm doing out there. For a non-wrestler, someone who doesn't even know how to lock up, and if we did lock up, they wouldn't know what to do, for them to critique any of us, it really does pop me.
I'd like to get to the last game of the World Series at Wrigley Field and hit three homers. That was what I always wanted to do.
Politicians are just Daily Mail journalists writ large, aren't they? They're always telling us what's going to happen, and we know they don't know!
Mugabe's resignation fascinates because the fall of tyrants is always a family story, decline of the father, writ large. What a strange creature he is.
The writing process for me is pretty much always the same - it's a solitary experience.
I've always had an ear for melodies, and they veer pop. My lyrics are more country - what I love is the storytelling and the structure, how tight the rhymes can be. But pop melodies have always been intrinsically linked to my writing style.