If I eat a huge meal and I can get the girl to rub my belly, I think that's about as romantic as I can think of.
I think that an industrial process is not like a rubber stamp. Everything has to be put together and, as such, should have its own expression.
When I'm kissing someone, I don't want to feel as though I'm rubbing off all the makeup that's on their face or messing things around. I think natural is better.
I don't think I am that tough, actually. Well, tough in the sense that I don't take any rubbish, and that doesn't make me very popular, frankly. I mean, because some people say something to me, and I just tell them off. I mean, why should I put up with it?
I am sure there's going to be times when I do things wrong that no one's going to like and everyone's going to think I'm terrible and rubbish but I know I'm going to go through those times, and it's just about understanding that that's going to happen.
I hate Shakespeare. I think Shakespeare's rubbish.
I think there is a certain sensibility to someone you are attracted to and when it rubs off that's good.
I think Liverpool generates generosity which rubs off - it's a good place to work and to party.
When 'Ruby Sparks' came out, I had to do so many interviews where I had to explain the film and my politics. And I think there was a willful misunderstanding by some people. They thought the movie was trying to perpetrate the thing the movie was deconstructing.
I don't mind it. My friends think it's kind of rude of the people to come up to me and treat me like an object.
Rudeness, I think, is the worst.
I think belief is like having the first Microsoft Windows - it's so rudimentary, in the human brainwork, it's so obviously a sham.
I think there's too many rules in golf. And I mean that's easy to say for a player, but putting together a rule book is a tough thing in this game because there are so many different parts of the game.
I think we are realizing that we are going to have to have an international rule of law.
As autobiographical as say the stuff on 'Rumours' was, I don't think we thought of it as such when we were writing it.
I honestly think part of the appeal of 'Rumours' was that it was sort of heroic. We managed to push through in the face of so much personal adversity.
Secretary Rumsfeld used to represent parts of our district in the 1960s. I think that he and his team have done a masterful job in defeating Iraqi forces quickly and decisively.
I'm not a fan of Secretary Rumsfeld. I don't think he listens enough to his uniformed officers.
I think I survived by running away some. Running away to work.
I think most things I read on the Internet and in newspapers are propaganda. Everyone from the 'New York Times' to Rupert Murdoch has a point of view and is putting forth their own propaganda. They're stuck with the facts as they are, but the way they interpret and frame them is wildly different.