The only reason skaters hang around this guy is because he's Lil Wayne, but they don't like him. I've talked to skaters; nobody likes Wayne as a skateboarder.
If the worst thing that can happen is that nobody laughs, then I can deal with that, because the worst thing that can happen at the factory is that I could lose a limb or be crushed by a huge machine.
I was involved with the landmines before the Princess of Wales, and nobody gave a damn about people losing their limbs. It only became a success when she came along.
Everyone pays lip service to this whole idea of doing more new plays, and nobody ever does it.
Everybody pays lip service to the safety of the aeroplane, but nobody is prepared to pay for it.
Why can't somebody give us a list of things that everybody thinks and nobody says, and another list of things that everybody says and nobody thinks?
Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children.
Ain't nobody more punk rock than Robert Johnson, Lead Belly, even Little Richard.
The networks are not some chicken-coop manufacturing lobby whose calls nobody returns.
What I do like about Donald Trump is that he's not bought by the lobbyists. He put up his own money, funded his own campaign. That means he's nobody's puppet.
We didn't have locks in the early 1940s because nobody got into anybody's house, and nobody did anything wrong.
There's nobody who has as big of a real-time logistics network than Uber.
In long experience I find that a man who trusts nobody is apt to be the kind of man nobody trusts.
Nobody got Punk'd and he was still in his season for that show when we were filming. So the kids were very aware that it was filming and that was his show and they were very much on the lookout for that.
I'm from Louisville, Kentucky, and nobody gets out of there. So I'm like, how am I gonna get out of there? Nobody else can. So it took some time. The struggle made me realize I didn't really want to be 'normal' anymore.
I did go through a period where I was on unemployment. That was my low point: Martha Quinn on line at unemployment, hoping nobody will recognize her.
That was the magical thing about the Seventies: artists ruled. Because films were relatively low-budget, nobody cared. We could just go off and work.
Nobody wants to hear Metallica at lunchtime.
Nobody who is a Penn & Teller fan thinks of us first and foremost as magicians, but as a comedy team.
I don't have maids or servants, and my husband and I love waking up early and going to the 24-hour supermarket when there is nobody else there.