Now my main goal is my solo career, so I want to keep doing that.
The band will be going along, and somebody or another will say, 'I want to go off and do a solo career.'... They come back, and other people come in.
Some men have thousands of reasons why they cannot do what they want to, when all they need is one reason why they can.
Someday I want to have children and give them all the love I never had.
Sometimes I want to hear something fun to cook or bake to; other times, I need specific songs to to lift me up.
In my movie work, if I do one guy, the next guy I do, I want to do something kind of different. Even in terms of genre - it's really great to mix it up a little.
I think there is something about luxury - it's not something people need, but it's what they want. It really pulls at their heart.
Scarcity is a good sales tactic if you are selling something people want.
Each member does whatever they want with the song and it totally changes it from whatever idea I hear around it. It turns it into a Sonic Youth song and completely away from it being a solo song.
It's human nature to want to help and soothe and save with your love, but it's also arrogant.
Not chasing success, I want to focus on my process. If I do that, eventually everything gets sorted out.
The idea of finding your soul mate, whether it's online or not, is what people want.
I don't want to always be the tortured, soulful wife.
People want an easy sound bite.
As much as I love Slipknot, I don't want that to carry over into what I do for Stone Sour. I want both bands to stand on their own.
My dad didn't want me to listen to Zeppelin, I think because it reminded him of his wilder days, and now he's a retired Southern Baptist minister.
I wanted - and still want - to tell my mother's story. She fled Stalin's army in 1944, leaving Latvia, which was to be occupied by the Soviets for the next 50 years, and arrived to the U.S. when she was 11.
Rural Americans want leaders who help middle-class communities to plan and prosper over the long-term - not opportunists who reap the rewards for themselves, leaving nothing for the people who do the sowing.
After everything happened, we all got super tight. I can't deny it. We all just love each other. James Garner and David Spade came on and we fell in love with them too. We've just become a family all over again. We don't want to lose anyone again.
Look, we play the Star Spangled Banner before every game. You want us to pay income taxes, too?