In my mind, I've always been an A-list Hollywood superstar. Y'all just didn't know yet.
I'm just the same guy... I don't need to be a celebrity or a superstar.
I just put on what the lady says. I've been married three times, so I've had lots of supervision.
I need protein from food rather than just protein supplements. I changed my diet.
We hear a lot about rebuilding Detroit, and we just spent $70 billion to bail out the auto industry - well, they need to be cost competitive, too. If they have high-cost energy, those suppliers are going to move to Japan or Mexico instead of Michigan and Tennessee.
I don't want to be just considered a breakout comedic supporting actor. I want to be a breakout actor in anything that's a lead.
It's just so frustrating when you're in a supporting role because you only get to express a part of yourself.
I think if I hadn't become a writer I would just have suppressed that part of my personality. I think I would have put it in a box that I never opened.
The years have been just full of surprises for me, and a lot of fun.
I just keep surprising myself, I guess.
My son got me into 'The Mighty Boosh.' I just love that surrealist humour.
A lot of Knxwledge's instrumentals just brought out this tone and swagger that I had played with before but had never really pinpointed before on my Anderson .Paak stuff. But then it just came so easily.
We all need songs that bring out our inner swagger just listening to it.
It's Florida. Hair is just an extra sweater I'm forced to wear.
Designers don't put out the same sweater every year. They just keep creating.
Working with John Stamos is a ton of fun. He's just the biggest sweetheart - and he's just still gorgeous as can be. Such a hottie!
I'm not like a gay icon or America's gay sweetheart. I'm just America's sweetheart, and I'm just an icon.
Swift justice demands more than just swiftness.
The best swimmers are the ones that almost don't try the most... It's just about relaxing and enjoying it.
No actor can play a villain if they don't sympathise with him or her - otherwise the character just becomes a two-dimensional caricature.