When I used to see Rick Moranis do something, to me that was immediately funny. Or George Carlin or Martin Lawrence.
A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.
I can't look at TV without seeing something that's been influenced by rap. Even commercials for cereal. When I was small, I was a fan of cartoon characters - now the cartoon characters are rapping!
Something happened in 1997 that changed the whole industry, at least for the next five, six, or seven years. It wasn't about the 24-inch arms and the cartoon characters anymore. It was about the wrestling and what we were doing in the ring physically.
Cartooning is about deconstruction: you gotta tear something down to make a joke.
It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all, in which case you have failed by default.
Mara Casey gave me my first job. I saw something online, and it was for a part in a 'Gilmore Girls' episode, and I thought I was right for it.
I got cast on 'MADtv' as one of eight permanent cast members chosen from 8,000 comics who'd been screened. For any comic trying to make something of themselves, that was like hitting triple 7s-jackpot.
I'm not the kind of cat that's going to cut off an ear if I can't do something.
My first encounter with Wu-Tang Clan came when I ordered six CDs from those throwback catalog orders, from Columbia House or something, and '36 Chambers' was one of them. It was on from then.
If you listen to me, it's real stories. It's catchy and something you can relate to.
I'm a picky eater, so, often, if I can't find something to eat at catering, I order pizza.
There's something about a catharsis that is very important.
There's something about doing stand-up that's cathartic.
He who has seen one cathedral ten times has seen something; he who has seen ten cathedrals once has seen but little; and he who has spent half an hour in each of a hundred cathedrals has seen nothing at all.
I'm afraid the SS's relationship with the Catholic Church is something the Church still has to deal with and does not deny.
Charles Wang, owner of the New York Islanders, serves as something of a cautionary tale in terms of how heavy owner involvement can sink a franchise.
Houses mean a creation, something new, a shelter freed from the idea of a cave.
The whole celebrity thing is not something I'm overly interested in. I don't pop up at parties. It's just not my thing.
I have this friend who has a theory that lots of towns have energies. And, for instance, certain places in Alabama have bad ones because they were built on reservations or built on cemeteries or something. But Nashville has a really gravitational, magnetic pull.