I really love the Olympics: Daley Thompson's back-flip, Derek Redmond's father helping him finish the 400m after his hamstring snapped at the 1992 Games in Barcelona, Carl Lewis, Michael Johnson, Sir Steve Redgrave - childhood memories are flooded with these moments and idols.
Don't let anything sneak past you. Don't say, 'Well, oh, I'll take a picture and put it in my photograph album.' I notice it now. I love it now. And I am grateful for it now.
I love basketball! When I'm flying, and I have on sweats, a hat, and sneakers, people always assume that I'm a high school kid going to an away game. And I always say no, I'm a fan of the game.
I love the idea of a beautiful neighborhood that represents the very best of American values, but also as a fun backdrop to some darker, deliciously sneaky things going on in people's lives.
I'd love to do a book with scratch n' sniff pages and pieces of string and plastic attached to the pages, you know?
I would love to stay at SNL forever. But you can't stay in the same place. People think you're a loser.
I hated L.A. for a long time, and I wanted to leave it. I had these fantasies of going to 'SNL' and falling in love with some writer on 'SNL,' of getting married and living in New York.
A lot of people are kind of snobby about garlic powder and onion powder. I happen to love them.
I'm not snobby about my movies; I just love all films.
I'd love to work with Snoop Dogg, Skrillex, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar.
It's funny: the one time I got star-struck was when I met Snoop Dogg. I gave him a hug and said, 'I love you, man.'
I really love the sound of my dog snoring.
The Eskimos had fifty-two names for snow because it was important to them: there ought to be as many for love.
I love outdoor winter activities like snow tubing and snowball throwing.
I didn't really like snowboarding in the beginning. Now, I just love it. I'm in love with it.
I love the sport of snowboarding so much, but I just don't want to talk about it, ever.
Snowden has demonstrated true love for his country. He has done something to improve the lives of people.
Broadway is another monster. I've been touring since I was 12 years old and I love being on the road - one day you're here, next day it's snowing, and the next you are in a desert and it's 110 degrees. So I guess I'm kind of used to the madness physically that you go to when you are an entertainer. But it's been great.
Right now, I love the fact that I have so many opportunities, but I know this privileged position cannot last. That doesn't mean that I'll stop working. I picture myself as an old actress doing cameos in films with people saying: 'Isn't that that Bening woman?'
I dreamed big. So it's so great to be living my own dream. I'm working in an industry that I want to work in, and I'm doing something that I love every day. So I feel really lucky to have had so many opportunities.