To love another person is to see them as God intended them to be.
I'm more a dog person than a cat person.
I'm a person who tries not to have regrets.
I said from the very beginning that I was looking for the best person, I had no doubt it was Roger Goodell.
For me, I still have feelings for all of my ex-girlfriends. In different parts of my life, I would miss that person. There's something that drew me to that person, and I shared something with them.
There's a tremendous power and energy in sharing your life with another person.
True debauchery is liberating because it creates no obligations. In it you possess only yourself, hence it remains the favorite pastime of the great lovers of their own person.
I'm not always the most diplomatic person.
God will cease to be God, if he brought into being a single person with the hall-mark of inferiority.
To care for another person, in the most significant sense, is to help him grow and actualize himself.
I'm not really a cutter-off sort of person. I'll chat to anybody.
Whenever you make love to someone, there should be three people involved - you, the other person, and the devil.
I'm a very straightforward person. But that's fine for a comedian. Because a lot of times you're talking about everyone else.
The first person I ever described the film [The Neon Demon] to was Christina Hendricks [who has a cameo in the movie]. We were having dinner in LA and she asked me what I wanted to do next and I said, "I want to do a horror movie. " And she goes, "What's it going to be about?" And I said, "A lot of blood and high heels. "
Being in grief, it turns out, is not unlike being in love. In both states, the imagination's entirely occupied with one person. The beloved dwells at the heart of the world, and becomes a Rome: the roads of feeling all lead to him, all proceed from him. Everything that touches us seems to relate back to that center: there is no other emotional life, no place outside the universe of feeling centered on its pivotal figure.
I like rough edges. That's what makes a person real.
The President of the United States again, whether you guys like the guy, you dislike the guy, he's the smartest person that I've ever worked for. So let Vanity Fair write about that, I honestly don't care. He has intuition, he has judgement and he has a temperament in a way that I have never seen.
There are some ideas so wrong that only a very intelligent person could believe in them.
One can write out of love or hate. Hate tells one a great deal about a person. Love makes one become the person. Love, contrary to legend, is not half as blind, at least for writing purposes, as hate. Love can see the evil and not cease to be love. Hate cannot see the good and remain hate. The writer, writing out of hatred, will, thus, paint a far more partial picture than if he had written out of love.
We're not on our journey to save the world but to save ourselves. But in doing that you save the world. The influence of a vital person vitalizes.