I've been asked before, "Who are your heroes?" and these types of questions. I always find it hard to identify a single person or a single book or this sort of thing. I've always been forward looking. I was raised with the notion that you can do pretty much anything you want. You're able to accomplish anything you set out to accomplish. I was given a sense of confidence and I never really felt the need to -- or I've never had the benefit, I should probably say -- of being inspired by outside heroes.
I wasnt a Star Trek fan, yet I knew who all the characters were. that goes to show what an impact the show had not just in entertainment but in life. I knew who Chekhov was and I knew who Kirk and Spock were, although I probably had never seen the show.
I think the least stereotypical gay character on television is probably Matt LeBlanc on 'Episodes. ' He just plays it so straight-faced. They never talk about the fact that he's such a huge gay person.
It's probably not love if you don't press your face to the toilet seat after they've used it to feel their warmth.
Probably I'll not be so successful if I will keep everything in myself inside of me.
A fish probably has no means of apprehending the existence of water; it is too deeply immersed in it.
If something seems frightening or horrible, I should probably do it.
I am a man who has spent more than half a century ostensibly and visibly accompanying Yves Saint Laurent throughout his life - but not only that. In the past and still today, I have been behind a lot of creators and artists, supporting them and helping them. That's probably how I see my mission.
Like riding a bike for the first time, sometimes you just have to go for it. If you keep looking forwards and maintain your momentum, it will probably go well. But if you start to doubt yourself and look back, you are more likely to suffer a major wobble followed by a crash.
With the quality of films it seems animation can do almost anything these days. It’s amazing what goes on. But for us it’s always about trying to tell a good story, with great characters. And that will probably always be the philosophy as far as Disney and Pixar is concerned.
I never have time to myself; it's the one thing about my life I would probably hope to change.
Who knows where I would be if I didn't come to L. A. I probably would have been locked up or dead.
If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth, man would only have four years left to live. This is regarded as probably NOT a quote by Einstein.
Probably the best nonsense poetry is produced gradually and accidentally, by communities rather than by individuals.
I knew Barack Obama, absolutely. And I knew him probably as well as thousands of other Chicagoans.
I just can't surrender. I can't start something and then surrender because of political reasons. I just don't do that, and that goes back to me, why I keep running when I should probably take it easy, even though I have no hobbies, and enjoy the rest of my life.
I'm probably going to be the scruffiest Chief Scout you've ever had and my health and safety policy is non-existent.
I'm probably taller than 90% of the men I meet.
After all, that's why we read historical fiction-to be transported to another time, and to be astonished at ancient people's lives and traditions, just as they would probably be astonished at ours.
I can assure you that it feels even stranger to me than it probably does to you to have seen so much written about me when I have done so little to paint a picture of myself.