I'm always doing something. I never shut my brain off. I always have something going on.
Reading requires the brain to rearrange its original parts to learn something new.
It's all happening too fast. I've got to put the brakes on or I'll smack into something.
There's something about the intimacy of comics that gives you a false bravado; you don't always consider the consequences.
No one is so brave that he is not disturbed by something unexpected.
If they can make penicillin out of mouldy bread, they can sure make something out of you.
There's something about breaking up with someone - you just look hotter than you ever did before.
Every time I say something that's extremely truthful out loud, it literally breaks the Internet.
There's definitely healing properties to being in proximity to the ocean and that breeze. There's something about that Caribbean climate and humidity.
I would prefer to keep my clothes on. Unless there's a brisk breeze or something, I tend to keep them on.
Just because someone says something, whether it's at the podium during the briefing or the president tweets, I can't always assume that's factual. That's insane. We have to be very quick on our toes in fact checking.
The world always seems brighter when you've just made something that wasn't there before.
The greatest miracle of all time, without any close seconds, is the universe. It is the miracle of all miracles, one that ineluctably points with the combined brightness of every star to something - or Someone - beyond itself.
General Giap was one of the most brilliant military strategists of our era, who in Dien Bien Phu was able to place missile launchers in remote, mountainous jungles, something the yankee and European military officers considered impossible.
Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now.
When somebody says something as a joke, the British press take things and twist them.
The significant regulatory impact of reclassifying broadband services is not something that should be taken lightly and should not be done without additional direction from Congress.
In '92, I got my first Broadway show as a performer - 'Crazy for You.' I was in the ensemble. In fact, I was in eight Broadway shows as a dancer. Seven of them were original shows. That's how I learned to create something from the ground up.
We started on April 1, 2003. So long ago, you couldn't watch video in a web browser; you had to watch it in a different player, like in Quicktime player or something like that.
I want to be like Bruce Springsteen or something, making songs that are relevant.