I would never want to be a member of a group whose symbol was a guy nailed to two pieces of wood.
I did not let people tell me what to do, and I never wanted to be a groupie.
The rock star stuff never came up for us. The Band was never attacked by groupies before, during or after any show that we ever played.
As far as groupies, I never saw any of them.
Did groupies ever interest me? No. I'm a pleasure seeker, and I like going bananas, but that's never appealed to me. I always thought it was a little bit naff.
The virtues, like the Muses, are always seen in groups. A good principle was never found solitary in any breast.
In reality, I never want to grow up.
I never want to grow up.
The main fear about growing old as an actor is not losing the looks. I never had any to speak of, and what I had I've still got, but losing the memory is another matter.
I'm a grown man. You know, I've been in a lot of scrapes, but I never felt like I got so - there are probably a lot of things I should have done that I didn't do.
Well, most grown-ups forget what it was like to be a kid. I vowed that I would never forget.
Our parents all experimented with raising us in a fairly loose, unorthodox way. A huge emphasis was placed on creativity, and our artistic efforts were never dismissed as childish. There was a sense that we - kids and grown-ups - all had the potential to make something of value. Our drawings were not simply destined for the refrigerator.
Grownups have a tendency to talk themselves out of things, saying it will never work, but kids are fabulously optimistic.
I had been playing since I was 2 years old, never remembering a life without music, always playing everything naturally and mostly by ear, and all the grownups wanted were more scales and drudgery out of me.
I never hold a grudge.
I've had a few arguments with people, but I never carry a grudge. You know why? While you're carrying a grudge, they're out dancing.
I never forget. I never forgive. I can wait. I find it very easy to harbor a grudge. I have scores to settle.
Most of the umpires, it's amazing: 98 percent of them will not hold a grudge. I always felt a couple of them did. I never wanted to argue with an umpire in my life.
I always tell my wife, 'If you're ever looking for something to put on my gravestone, put down, 'He was an honest man, and he never held a grudge.'
I had never picked up a basketball before. I went through a grueling audition process. It was almost as if I was learning to walk. It would be like teaching somebody to dance ballet for a role.