I have more suits than days of the year that I get to wear them.
It's become something of a ritual - every year, Google publishes its year-end summary of what the world wants, and every year I complain about how shallow it is, given what Google really knows about what the world is up to.
It's hard not to have a big year at the Supreme Court.
I was supremely fortunate to do several projects that I'm really excited about. So within all that, there's a lot going on this year. I'm excited about 2016.
Designers don't put out the same sweater every year. They just keep creating.
Previously known for its six syllables of sweetness and light, reconciliation has become the political fighting word of the year.
There are 50 new tabloids every year, and I'm in them, and I read them, and I do stupid things.
I was taking a break from university so I could play handball full-time for a year.
I was taking electives, and that branched into theater. Theater led to me taking a break during the summer between my junior and senior year. After I graduated, I ended up moving out to L.A. But in my senior year, I made it a part of my major.
I wish I'd done a tenth year of the 'Roseanne' show.
In 1979, when I was 39, I had such a bad year, I thought it was all over. Thankfully it wasn't.
When I was working at Teleflora, I got booked to do 'Talladega Nights,' so I went and did that. That was really my first big break ev-er. I made as much from my per diem during the three-month shoot as I did for the entire previous year.
I tried taking a year off when Pedro was a toddler because I really wanted to be around, but it wasn't good for any of us.
I spent the summers packing toothpaste at a factory, working where my dad worked, and everyone else had gone on a gap year!
I have four to five months, tops, per year to give to my acting work.
I think before 'Saw' came along, there really wasn't a movie franchise that actually went out there and said, 'We're going to come out with one every year during Halloween and make that our trademark.'
If you make any trades during the year, keep a record of each transaction for at least three years.
On Sept. 20, 2011, a year after I spoke with Rabanni, a couple of Taliban emissaries arrived at his Kabul fortress with a gift for his 71st birthday. It turned out not to be the truce offering they had claimed they were bringing: one of the Talibs had a bomb hidden in his turban.
Back in the '70s when my friends in California were at Berkeley, in-state tuition was around $700 a year.
Less than a year after the Sept. 11 attacks, al-Qaida attacks were continuing: the firebombing of a synagogue in Tunisia in April, a bomb outside the U.S. Consulate in Karachi in June.