The worst feeling in the world is the homesickness that comes over a man occasionally when he is at home.
I think "waste of your brain" is something that my mother would say to me occasionally - I think it's usually when I'm telling her something like that I can remember every outfit I've ever worn.
There's no real objection to escapism, in the right places. . . We all want to escape occasionally. But science fiction is often very far from escapism, in fact you might say that science fiction is escape into reality. . . It's a fiction which does concern itself with real issues: the origin of man; our future. In fact I can't think of any form of literature which is more concerned with real issues, reality.
I don't like those men who claim that their wife is their best friend. . . . I think spouses should tolerate each other and occasionally have sex.
Yeah, I do get to do some theater occasionally. I don't get to do it as much as I would like to.
There are three types of friends: those like food without which you can't live those like medicine which you need occasionally and those like an illness which you never want.
I don't deny my life-style is occasionally pretty wild.
Don't regard yourself as too divine to improve, occasionally, your own works.
I write a column for The Village Voice, which I've done since time immemorial, and occasionally - and books. And I occasionally write minor notes for record albums and occasional articles.
I occasionally meet people and they say, 'Oh, I was born to Discreet Music'. . . They always have very weird eyes, those people.
Reading-not occasionally, not only on vacation but everyday-gives me nourishment and enlarges my life in mysterious and essential ways.
There's no point living if you can't, at least occasionally, live.
I am occasionally loveable but for the most part I’m like loving a raincloud.
Some artists, such as Jack Kirby, need no plot at all. I mean I'll just say to Jack, "Let's let the next villain be Dr. Doom". . . or I may not even say that. He may tell me. And then he goes home and does it. He's so good at plots, I'm sure he's a thousand times better than I. He just makes up the plots for these stories. All I do is a little editing. . . I may tell him that he's gone too far in one direction or another. Of course, occasionally I'll give him a plot, but we're practically both the writers on the things.
Our perceptions are fallible. We sometimes see what isn't there. We are prey to optical illusions. Occasionally we hallucinate. We are error-prone.
When I was 19 years old, both of my parents died in the same year; my mom of cancer and my dad in a car accident. Through the next two or three years and a series of bad decisions - all my own, I might add - I ended up literally homeless, before that was even a word. I even slept occasionally under a pier on the Gulf Coast.
I am not a performer but occasionally I deliberately work in a public context. Some sculptures need the movement of people around them to work.
I have no desire to be a lead actor or anything. I was offered things and occasionally something comes along, but for the most part I'm pretty much, "You've got to be joking, right?"
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.
If you trust, you will be disappointed occasionally, but if you mistrust, you will be miserable all the time.