All of us have wonders hidden in our breasts, only needing circumstances to evoke them.
I never, ever worry about anybody recognizing me.
I played rugby most of my life and then I switched to snowboarding, which provided me a lot of inspiration.
I like to run on the beach. It's a different exercise as well when you're in sand, a different kind of training.
I knew 'Like Crazy' would be good, I just knew it, and that's why I fought so hard to be on it.
I have this side of me that is a very European flamboyant; I won't say queenie, but it's borderline - could be perceived as homosexual.
I don't really read too much. It really is counter to my energy. I can't sit down and concentrate on words.
All thought of something is at the same time self-consciousness [. . . ] At the root of all our experiences and all our reflections, we find [. . . ] a being which immediately recognises itself, [. . . ] and which knows its own existence, not by observation and as a given fact, nor by inference from any idea of itself, but through direct contact with that existence. Self-consciousness is the very being of mind in action.
When they took TV to Fiji they found that after 3 years nearly 12 girls out of 100 were over the toilet bowls with bulimia because they felt inferior.
Jerry Garcia was a great American master and the Grateful Dead are not just a genuine piece of musical history, but also an important part of American history.
The theory that everyone acts from self-interest, direct or indirect, is psychologically unsound. . . . Throughout history. . . there have been millions of men and women with some sort of Humanist philosophy who have consciously given up their lives for a social ideal.