Being a man of faith, what was so interesting to me was the subject, which started, by the way, with Anne Rice's wonderful books.
I was definitely born a dreamer. I could never sit still, and I can't now.
I'm what I am and I'm what I'm not. And I'm sure happy with what I've got. I live to love and laugh a lot. And that's all I need.
One of these days we're gonna have to grow up, have to get real jobs and be adults, someday, just not today.
had no excuses for the things that we'd done, we were brave, we crazy, we were mostly young.
I live to love and laugh a lot and that's all I need
it's a smile, it's a kiss, it's a sip of wine. . . it's summertime!
Choices are the hinges of destiny.
Tim Thomas is about excuses. It's always somebody else's fault. He said I was jealous? He should thank me for helping him get that contract. He said I didn't show? They traded me, they traded Ray, they traded Big Dog [Robinson] and Tim Thomas still wasn't the man on that team. Michael Redd became the man there. I think I'm doing quite well for myself here. Right now, he needs to focus on his game. Right now, he's not a good basketball player. And I like Tim Thomas. He just has too many damn excuses.
Politicians, you know Harry Reid hates you. We get it. But when somebody from "The New York Times" or "The Washington Post" is saying this stuff, that's different, that's offensive, that's wrong.
Death induces the sensual person to say: Let us eat and drink, because tomorrow we shall die - but this is sensuality's cowardly lust for life, that contemptible order of things where one lives in order to eat and drink instead of eating and drinking in order to live.