I really love school, but I'd love to continue acting jobs if I can.
I was touring a lot. . . I loved the touring because you could really feel the audience. You were much closer to everything.
Running a farm is about solving a problem, and that's always interesting to me. But it's a constant process.
Jamaica has the best coffee, the best sugar, the best ginger and some of the best cocoa in the world.
I want people to enjoy the simplicity in the natural.
Nobody was interested in playing Bob Marley on the radio. We had to tour him - that was the only way it could work.
I never liked the whole thing about pictures with the artists. You look back at an Elvis Presley record, and you don't see any producer credits, because the audience is not supposed to know about the producer credit.
Kids look up to me. I'm not saying I make my music for kids, I do what I feel, its just a self reflection of how I am as a person and it relates to a lot of people.
I ask the American people to consider the legacy this administration has handed us in the defense budget as we spend billions of U. S. taxpayer dollars without the tools and ability to track these dollars.
I got to play Kim in Bye Bye Birdie, Sandy in Grease, and Maria in The Sound of Music. And it was so much fun for me, but the thing that I looked forward to the most was at the cast parties. After the shows they had karaoke machines set up and that's when I could sing country music.
A 2002 Oxford study showed counting sheep actually delays the onset of sleep. It's just too dull to stop us from worrying about jobs and spouses.