There's a little Spinal Tap in all of us.
My job playing Sam Malone was to let the audience in, to love my bar full of people. And that informed my life. I mean, we're so different [in the cast], some of us. Miles apart. [But] when I see anyone from those days, I tap into that instant love for them.
I never wanted to be a painter; I wanted to be a tap dancer.
When people have a real sense of legacy, a sense of mattering, a sense of contribution, it seems to tap into the deepest part of their heart and soul. It brings out the best and subordinates the rest.
I started with ballet and then my cousin Sarah introduced me to her tap teachers.
New York has the best tap water.
This guy [Edward Snowden] was a patriot. He believed very strongly in his beliefs and what he was doing for his country. So it was easy to tap into that and go, "OK, this is what this guy believes in. "
To this day she could make tap water boil just by kissing him.
Okay, I'll strip. I'll tap dance. I'll sing 'La Cucaracha' in C minor.
So many stories, and to choose which ones to tell and how to tell them. The words, they will tap me on the shoulder and they will speak to me: Tell me! Tell me! The stories choose me.
Tap into people's emotions. We've all been put to sleep by a speaker who just gives the facts. You must tap into people's feelings.
Everyone is born with psychic abilities. It's just a matter of knowing how to tap into it.
I need different people to tap into different energies for different things.
If you play a tune and a person don't tap their feet, don't play the tune.
I grew up in a very musical household. There was music and dance. My great-grandma was a famous tap dancer in the '40s, my mom was a dancer, she met my dad on the road when he was on tour in the '60s. Music is my heart and soul, it's my love.
We must also promote global access to the Internet. We need to bridge the digital divide not just within our country, but among countries. Only by giving people around the world access to this technology can they tap into the potential of the Information Age.
I started as a tap dancer in Durban, which is on the coast. That was an important part of growing up, turning on the radio in the morning and hearing Zulu singing or the news in Zulu.
A lot of time we don't get into politics because we don't believe anything you're saying and we can't understand what you're saying because we ask you question and you tap dance around the issue so much that we forget what we asked.
If you remix, people want to tap into your sound. If you keep that to yourself it makes the sound more special.
A skilled listener can help people tap into their own wisdom.