I play with my grandchildren. I tend to my garden, which I love. Of course, I love to read, and family is really what it's all about.
I tend to eat pretty healthy, though, and I work out - I work out hard.
All things tend to corrupt perverted minds.
I tend not to get too emotional about things.
Departures and arrivals tend to emphasize people's personalities.
The possibilities of the art of combination are not infinite, but they tend to be frightful.
I prefer smaller movies because they tend to be more about character than about story.
Personally, I tend to worry about what I save, not what I spend.
People tend to look at dancers like we are these little jewels, little cardboard cut outs, and yet we have blood and guts and go through Hell.
No seriously. . . when there's families, you tend to go back to your room after the gig rather than go for a drink with the other guys. But there's always someone who's got something going, like the tour manager.
I tend not to worry about what the perception is. I think people have their different views over different things. They have different opinions over different business models and over different business interests.
I love telling stories. And even in single images, I tend to have stories inside them. I've always loved film, but I was making drawings and paintings and photographs. And you put art and narrative together, and that really is comics.
Our problem is not that we don't have power, so much as that we tend to not use the power we have.
We tend to think and feel in terms of the art we like; and if the art we like is bad then our thinking and feeling will be bad. And if the thinking and feeling of most of the individuals composing a society is bad, is not that society in danger?
I tend to read things that are a little more on the nourishing side. But if I don't enjoy something, I'll put it down.
I would tend to be drawn to independent cinema as a viewer, probably more than the big blockbuster.
I think my records will always tend to be approachable.
And also, of course, I knew that the German people, they're one, and would tend to consider themselves as one; and therefore they would consider the Wall as an enforced imprisonment. And I was right in thinking that way.
I tend to gravitate towards neutrals in my home but also love finding interesting fabrics or pieces that add a pop of color.
People tend to forget their duties but remember their rights.