Those are facts. Are they the truth? No, for they do not tell you of the heart, and that is where truth lives.
I'm very much a humanist. I'm very much pro-choice. I'm very much politically correct.
When you're constantly looking for things from other people, you're not looking within yourself.
My father was a proctologist and my mother was an abstract artist, so that's how I view the world.
Love is the only shocking act left on the face of the earth.
Morality is standing by your friends, standing by people when it's not popular. It's sacrificing things on a big international stage, and sometimes it's sacrificing your basic comforts.
At no time do I come from a cynical point of view. I'm coming from a concerned point of view.
Most of the people who write pop music were outsiders at some time in their life.
A great deal has been said about my commitment not to raise taxes. It's a core value - it's common sense - it's important to keeping and growing jobs - and it's mainstream!
I grew up in a household that revered building businesses. It wasn't thinking about leadership; it was more about building something. To build something, you ultimately have to lead.
I favour an interpretation of quantum mechanics (the 'Everett interpretation') according to which reality branches in any chancy quantum situation. On this view, Schrödinger's set-up will give rise to in two future branches of reality, one with a live cat, and one with a dead cat - and the talk of '50% chances' just indicates that the two branches are both equally real futures of the cat that originally entered the box.