When I was a school kid in Coventry, I used to put up anti-apartheid stickers.
If I stopped making records or performing, I'd probably still be famous for a while being me. But I'd rather have something to show for myself.
I'm just a natural flirt, but I don't see it in a sexual way. A lot of the time I'm like an overexcited puppy.
My current motto is to go for it, whatever it is that inspires you.
I'm trying to be myself more and more. The more confidence you have in yourself. . . the more you realize that this is you, and life isn't long. So get on with it!
Gay icons usually have some tragedy in their lives, but I've only had tragic haircuts and outfits.
You need a lot of luck to find people with whom you want to spend the rest of your life. Some people manage to find their soul mate. Others don't. I think love is like a lottery.
Back in Bible days, there were these famous schools of the prophets, but some of the ones Jesus chose didn't come through that route - and not to say that they weren't good, but I'm comfortable.
The Shield made me realize there were great opportunities for writers in TV.
I think in most companies you're surrounded by the past. You may have a Web site or archives or a lobby that sort of shows off your work of the past. The future is not as tangible.
I was definitely prepared for it to be slower, and it has not worked out that way in any shape or form. I'm grateful as a comedian, and slightly demoralized, occasionally, as a human being - those two things are always very different.