For many Taiwanese, almost all Taiwanese, we'd like to we say we are a country, and we have a sovereignty of our own.
I interact with my fans mostly through Twitter, and I like to do livestreams about every two weeks, where I say, 'Ask me anything!' and I just sit there with my computer for 15 minutes, taking a break from work, and answering their questions.
I say to the Taliban: surrender the terrorists; or surrender power. It's your choice.
What can I say? I'm a talker.
Clearly, I wanted to be a pro wrestler, but I got laughed at. I was kind of the runt. I was never the tallest kid or the biggest kid or the strongest kid, so I would get laughed at when I'd say it.
We used to say that he who threw the biggest tantrum won the day.
'Tapestry' was the first album my mom ever bought with her own money when she was 14. So, needless to say, it was a staple in the household, at least when my mom was choosing the music.
To say the U.S. government is targeting U.S. persons, to listen to their phone calls and read their emails, is just false.
Religion has been terribly tarnished in the course of time, its pristine purity has long since vanished under the regime of creed, and it is no longer Catholic, that is to say, Universal.
Chefs, as a whole, say yes to any project, fundraiser, or tasting because they have such a generous spirit.
Whenever I'm asked if the Trump tax cut is for the rich, I say yes. It is a tax cut for the rich. It is a tax cut for the middle class. It is a tax cut for small businesses. It is a tax cut for the Fortune 100.
Putting, say, an 85 per cent income tax rate is unlikely to bring in much revenue.
If I'm off the teleprompter, management doesn't get to see what I'm going to say.
The Spirit Awards are great too, they'll say anything because they're not televised. Another great drinking night.
I'm not willing to say I want to return to private life because I'm too old to begin telling lies now.
I talk about the gods, I am an atheist. But I am an artist too, and therefore a liar. Distrust everything I say. I am telling the truth.
I have a tendency to be awfully big-hearted and it's very hard for me to say no, even when I need to.
My most firmly held value is what Albert Schweitzer termed 'reverence for life.' I take this seriously; many would say that because I extend it to nonhumans, I take it too far.
I did a couple comedies to balance myself as an actor and balance how audiences see Donnie Yen as an actor, and I would even say as a celebrity or icon, to some fans. I want to show that I'm not Terminator.
If you ask me what am I, I might say 'I am a Californian,' and if George Bush were here, he would say 'I am a Texan.'