I'm a tuning fork, tense and twanging all the time.
Dreams are really boring, but every so often I threw in a doozy.
Sometimes the name is funnier than the game itself.
I think when you're live on TV in an unscripted environment a lot slips through the cracks of your real self. People can read my face, they know what I'm thinking.
I read the 'Times' and 'Post,' but I have nothing against the 'Daily News. ' I also fish around the Internet for entertainment news but find most of what I read to be untrue or partially true.
I either wrote at the end of the night or sometimes in the morning. Sometimes they were full entries, or others I just wrote notes about things that happened that day or funny thoughts I'd had. If I had a truly eventful day, I'd take the time to write it all down in great detail. I edited a lot of content out once it was all finished - there was way too much, and I didn't want to bore anyone. I like to keep the book [Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries] moving at a fast pace.
St. Louis has a lot of weird food customs that you don't see other places - and a lot of great ethnic neighborhoods. There's a German neighborhood. A great old school Italian neighborhood, with toasted ravioli, which seems to be a St. Louis tradition. And they love provolone cheese in St. Louis.
The aesthetic dimension of the ideal state comes out in the idea of harmony, which is the classical idea of beauty as "concinnitas" or "unity-in-variety".
Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination.
I have two daughters and I have done everything in my power to prevent them from assimilating, even being aware of, my idiocy about my weight.
A lot of people want to change the world, but only a few people want to change themselves. When it comes to the issue of race in America, we have to do both.