If someone chooses a vocational route, why do they not get the same respect in society as someone who just does a pure academic route?
I don't really drink, but the one thing I really hanker after is Zubrowka vodka. If it's someone's birthday, I'll pretend I like red wine for about three sips.
You're more likely to see someone fatally struck by lightning than witness a case of in-person voter fraud.
I hire a lot of waiters, waitresses. Someone who's successful has a background that's not predictable.
A slave is one who waits for someone to come and free him.
I'm not someone who wakes up at 6 A.M. to go to the gym.
It's much more interesting to watch someone who is ill-equipped to solve their problem fight to solve their problem than wallow in the knowledge that they're ill-equipped to solve their problems.
It's the warm-up in the changing room when I switch on. I don't even think about the fight until then. Some fighters are bouncing about the walls, but I switch off. Then it's like someone flicks a switch in me.
Now, so, if you want to blame someone for wasteful spending, the Republicans are in the majority.
I would vote for Bush if for no other reason than to be at the airport waving off all the people who say they are going to London if he wins again. Someone has got to stay behind.
There's a big difference between falling in love with someone and falling in love with someone and getting married. Usually, after you get married, you fall in love with the person even more.
The thing is, I make music I like. So it's just weird if someone says they don't like it.
Someone once asked me what was the weirdest question I was ever asked. And I was stymied.
Weirdly, for someone who wanted to be funny, I didn't like a lot of attention.
Watching well-meaning authors follow in the footsteps of someone going in the wrong direction breaks my heart.
When the Americans see someone like Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg, who made billions thanks to their talent and determination, the first thing they say to themselves is, 'I want to be like him.' This, in many ways, is the engine that drives Western society: The desire to make it like the winners.
When I was a kid, the people that used to push other people around, if someone whacked them, then they wouldn't be pushing people around again. But you can't really do that with adults.
I used to be a mean maniac. Someone once threw a firecracker at a show and I jumped off the side of the stage and whacked 'em on the side of the head.
A conservative is someone who makes no changes and consults his grandmother when in doubt.
When I paint, I definitely live in the present, like someone in a shower whistling or singing.