The truth hurts sometimes, particularly when it involves someone at a low point in their life.
When I was just 13, we went from being middle class to lower middle class and finally lower class, as someone close to my father took away everything he had, including his property. All of a sudden, I started working at the age of 13.
In general, I feel like when I've associated with someone, the association has elevated me and perhaps lowered the other person.
If someone thinks I'm posh, it just shows how lowly they are. Some people think I went to Eton. I'm far too stupid to get into Eton.
Even someone as lowly as an assistant U.S. attorney has to undergo a background check, and you're asked a series of very invasive questions, and you're expected to tell the truth and they're under penalty of perjury. And you're asked those questions so you can't be blackmailed or extorted.
To be in love with someone and be raising a family with someone and want to make that commitment and not be able to is ludicrous, just ludicrous.
It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words, like 'What about lunch?'
There's blackballing involved with Machine Gun Kelly, a lot of confusion about who I am as an artist. But that's so small in the wake of someone like Nelson Mandela.
If someone remembers me as a coach, they still call me 'Coach,' but if they know me for the video game, they just call me 'Madden.'
If I was madly in love with someone who offered the opportunity to spend our lives together, I would love to have a child or adopt a child.
Someone coming out as gay shouldn't be newsworthy; it shouldn't be warranting a magazine cover or anything like that, which I had as my story for coming out.
I've learned the hard way at the national level that any erroneous statement will very quickly be magnified. So, as someone who talks for a living, I've learned to check, double-check and triple-check my sources.
Many artists would want a major label. But, if someone made you big, it doesn't mean they're no longer good enough when you get big. If you want to add, add. But don't get rid of your original team.
I want someone who can make me laugh and just be normal and understand my lifestyle and how I wanna live it.
It's not about someone making a difference on their own; it's about everybody pulling together to make a difference.
You don't just decide to destroy a person by making up stuff, and no one at 'SNL' is writing to go after someone.
I usually say something if I hear someone I know saying something I think is racist with malicious intent.
When I fight someone, I want to break his will. I want to take his manhood. I want to rip out his heart and show it to him.
'The Magician's Apprentice' was about someone from the low end of society manifesting magical power and how that completely messes up the balance of the whole system.
As a member of the audience, when you see someone from your country working in an international project, your curiosity about that film increases manifold.