But bread is different. I come from Czechoslovakia, where we eat lots of it, so it's hard to say no. I can't even have one piece, because when I start, I don't stop.
You'd have to be daft as a brush to say you didn't like Pink Floyd.
It's hard to say exactly when it all started or what show it was, but I started touring when I was 11. I played all over Dallas and Fort Worth, and eventually I was touring the whole state.
I would just say there is one misperception of our veterans, and that is they are somehow damaged goods. I don't buy it.
I believe very much that the most damning thing you can say about Muslims is that you're afraid to say anything because they'll hurt you.
And I always say, when Southern people get on the dance floor, they ain't getting off.
I wouldn't say that I am one of the greatest dancers, but I am really quite good at what I do.
I'm not a great fan of monarchy in general, but I have to say the Danish monarchy is closer to the people; it's not as stuffy as the English one.
Shaun White and Danny Kass were obsessed with trading Olympic pins. I bet they can say 'pin' in every language.
I started to use music almost like a therapist, where it's like, everything that I don't really dare to say or speak about, I can sing about.
If anybody dared say wrestling was fake, you'd punch 'em. And you never used the word show. If you used the word show it was an insult.
I say there is no darkness but ignorance.
The best thing I probably do is - I'll say I'm a pretty darn good parent. I got good kids.
I did once answer the question 'What would you say on your tombstone?' I know what I would say: 'Mario Cuomo, 1932 - dash,' and, 'He tried.' That's it.
To know that everything we say and do to this new little human being may have a profound effect on him or her is a daunting obligation.
Phil Hartman was brilliant, and Dave Foley is a really funny guy. Phil Hartman was actually even funnier offstage than he was onstage because he would say nasty things. Dave Foley's very funny, very witty guy, very quick.
It's a strange world, as David Lynch would say.
I came to the plain fields of Ohio with pictures painted by Hollywood movies and the works of Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller. None of them had much to say, if at all, about Dayton, Ohio.
At some point we have to stop and say, There's Marlee, not, There's the deaf actress.
When we say there's a dearth of women directors, it's not that there's a lack of women who direct: it's a lack of opportunities and access for women to direct and be supported in that.