To survive in a lot of male-dominated situations - the police, the military, what have you - you put on a bit of the crass, blowhard thing, because you just can't survive being the nice guy in those environments.
I really don't like talking about diets.
The accomplice to the crime of corruption is frequently our own indifference.
I never like other people to clean for me. I don't want them to invade my own privacy.
You can't be beautiful and hate because hate is a corroding disease and affects the way you look. . . . You can't hide it - ever. It shows in your eyes. It warps your expression. It affects your character, your personality.
Everybody asks me, 'So, what are you doing now?' Why must I be doing something? All my life I've been doing something. All my life I've been doing. For now, I'm being -- being quiet, being grateful.
Even when I jog, I need a place to get to.
I think I'm brave because I've made decisions based - I hope not entirely selfishly - on what I think is right for me to do next.
If you have talent, I believe that talent will win out. In other words, if you're a good broadcaster, if you're a funny comic, you'll be heard. If you know how to do a broadcast, if you're a good newsman, if you can see an event and describe it, you're going to be heard and you're going to be seen. So there's always room. Now with cable and satellite and Internet, it's endless. You could blog, you could be your own talent.
You know, trust in the press, polls show - from Pew and other places - have gone down significantly over the years. Maybe the press doesn't have that much ability to frame people's decisions.
The battle we are fighting is not against a particular group. It is against human nature - or at least what it has become.