We have this real problem as human beings to put people on pedestals - with celebrities, with historical figures - and we forget they're humans just like us.
The real problem you get with humour is that you only have so many kinds of jokes within you, and you mine that vein a lot. This isn't just common to me; it's anybody who's funny.
When I was a kid, the great debate was about how to defeat the Soviet Union. And we won. Now we are told that the great debate is about who gets to use which bathroom. This is a distraction from our real problems. Who cares?
People respond to real problems from the heart.
You dread that there will be real problems during filming.
It has become much more difficult to smuggle dangerous substances across our borders over the past three years, and this is creating real problems for drug traffickers.
Businesses that run well are almost like marriages. Everything has to be up for discussion, or there will be real problems.
The hostility between India and Pakistan has become a habit to which both the elites have become addicted. Any attempt towards a rational solution to real problems is denounced by chauvinists on both sides.
Do you want to know what you are? You are a creator. At every moment you are creating. The real question is, what are you creating?
How are we all going to pitch in to fix this party to make working America know that the Democratic party is absolutely on their side? That's the real question.
Nothing stands still. The real question is can you change it?
The real question should be, what does Washington experience have to do with meeting the needs of the American people?
During the campaign, Trump in many ways repudiated President Obama's national security and foreign policy approach on issues like the Iran nuclear deal and immigration. So there's a real question of continuity or disruption with Trump, which wouldn't have existed if Clinton was president-elect.
As presidents from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama have recognized, the real question is whether regulations, whether new or old, are justified. That requires a careful analysis of their costs and their benefits.
I steer clear of books with ugly covers. And ones that are touted as 'sweeping,'_ 'tender' or 'universal.' But to the real question of what's inside: I avoid books that seem to conservatively follow stale formulas. I don't read for plot, a story 'about' this or that.
The real question is, when will we draft an artificial intelligence bill of rights? What will that consist of? And who will get to decide that?
We have all this very clever technology and all these abilities to manipulate the world in all these ways, yet we are faced with the very real question of whether we can be sustainable on this planet - whether or not, in fact, we can endure.
The real question is whether or not the communities that rule the Internet can make their spaces safer for users, especially women and minorities.
How high can bitcoin go? The real question is how low can the dollar go?
I tend to not listen to my own music when I'm not working on it. No real reason other than it's nice to get away from it.