I love 'Strange Brew'. I quote that movie all the time, and no one knows what I'm talking about.
In general, the Internet was not designed to accommodate deliberate failures to communicate.
When I was 34, people would say, What's going to happen to you when you're 40? What are you going to do? You don't have much time left. And I was like, what are you talking about?
Personally, to have people recognize your work is amazing. I love meeting fans and talking to them, and that happens quite a bit now, which is really cool. . . . I'm at that great level where fans will stop and say hi, which I love, but the paparazzi don't care, which is incredible.
Is it ever possible to overdo the talking about the glory of Christ? Is it ever too often to be in God's presence?
I chop a lot of onions because I love cooking, and the times where I've never cried chopping onions is when I'm not thinking about it, when I'm talking to someone or I'm listening to music.
My parents were kind enough to spend hours talking to me.
Doesn't it seem ironic that people fear that we might become alienated by communicating with each other through computers, when we are already staring at these boxes in our living rooms for seven or eight hours a day, slack-jawed and saying nothing to anyone on either side and not talking back to it.
You can tell that the capitalist system is in trouble when people start talking about capitalism.
A democratically elected congressman of the United States of America should not be talking of an ethnic divide in Afghanistan, should not be interfering in Afghanistan's internal affairs.
New Yorkers, by reputation, are fast-talking, assertive and easily annoyed; I fit right in.