Never like seein' strangers. Guess it's cause no stranger ever good newsed me.
I'd make an educated guess that 20 to 25 percent of the taxable property in the U. S. is Church-owned. In a recent book, Church Wealth and Business Income, it was estimated that this property -all of it tax-exempt -is worth upwards of 80 billion dollars. I know that's a fantastic, unbelievable figure, but there's every reason to believe that it's on the conservative side; and this amount is increasing yearly at a geometric rate.
I'm working on poems about work, I guess. Or related to work. Which sounds dull as drywall but I'm having great fun working the vernacular of work into poems. I'm also writing some poems about family. And I don't know, just writing. Taking breaks. Writing some more.
I love life and people, so I guess I want to help anyone I can live the fullest, most wonderful life possible.
I guess I have a strong constitution.
You can't please everyone. You've got to please yourself, I guess.
I made my first album, and I guess it wasn't a fluke, because now I'm on my 16th.
guess they forgot to program us with any respect for authority. " "well, I have a highly developed sense of irony.
I'm an armchair psychologist, I suppose, and I like to kind of sit around and guess and pretend I know what's going on.
History is man's best guess as to what the past would look like if everything had happened in chronological order.
Vampire fad just won't die. Makes sense, I guess.
Am I a rock star? Yeah, I guess.
I guess I'm lucky that I've been able to play a wide range of parts and a wide range of types of productions - I haven't felt much typecasting.
I guess you could say I've been writing all my life.
I guess anyone would be nervous to give your life over to someone to make a film about it.
Nobody heard records of you playing whatever the melody was on those low strings. It worked out good, you know, about 25 or 26 million records later. I guess it worked out alright.
My younger brother is an architect, my son and his wife are both architects, they work for me, and so I guess I've started a dynasty.
I guess the reality is, everybody today has so many gadgets.
Miles from nowhere. Guess I'll take my time.
To some degree we all live with uncertainty. We have no control over the future. Yet we carry on, we persevere, because, I guess, it's the way we're made.