If you always wanted to wait for something better, you'd never buy anything, right?
Blind faith in your leaders, or in anything, will get you killed.
I think people should be allowed to do anything they want. We haven't tried that for a while. Maybe this time it'll work.
I work hard, and I haven't done badly in life. But I pretty much came from very modest roots... I go home on my train; I cut my own grass... I don't have anything against people that are more elite, but it's just not who I am or what I'm about.
It is impossible to trap modern physics into predicting anything with perfect determinism because it deals with probabilities from the outset.
I've been trying to think of things to tell my kids, something that I could pass down, and it's like, gee whiz, I maybe never learned anything that didn't contradict itself.
I don't know what the future holds. Anything is possible.
Everyone complains about the weather, but nobody ever seems to do anything about it.
Fantasy for me as a kid was real, and I had a fantasy about what life was, whether it was sort of wicked and dire, or wholly normal, or whatever. Anything really close to home is not, it seems to me, what a good book should be about.
I never did anything by accident, nor did any of my inventions come by accident; they came by work.
What is good hair? It can be anything to anyone. Good hair is healthy hair, whatever you perceive that to be.
Famous doesn't mean anything. Just because people know my face doesn't mean they know us or that it makes us any more interesting or better.
I was 14 when I moved into my own apartment. I was so scared. I didn't know anything.
I was taught by my parents that people who are loud don't have anything to say. I've found if you're suggesting quite big changes, a quiet style may be reassuring.
I think I was more or less, convinced of that by just the press, the US press. By people who were pressuring you, saying that you gotta beat the Russian's, if you don't win anything else, win the Russian meet and so forth.
Parents often talk about the younger generation as if they didn't have anything to do with it.
I thought comedy would be the hardest thing I could do, and if I could do that, I could do anything.
What I love about being a member of KISS is that we're the 'John Glenns' of rock - we always have to be the first in anything we do, and I love that.
I'm a disciple of Raymond Chandler, who said in his essays that there's a quality of redemption in anything that can be called art.
There are too many mediocre things in life to deal with. Love shouldn't be one of them. Anything less than extraordinary is a waste of my time.
I think one of the reasons musicians keep doing what they do and writers keep doing what they do, is that we're totally unsuited for anything else. And I for one am much too lazy.
Not that there is anything wrong with confessional songwriting, there are plenty of people that do that I admire. I think it is great, it just isn't how I do things.
Well, they just don't know anything else except that one form of their business, acting, and they don't really want to learn any other part of it, or they would. Directing and producing and putting a show together is very creative, for me.
Oh no, I'm not a historian or anything like that.
I'm lucky. I have a high metabolism, so I pretty much eat anything and everything.
Art is not the kind of thing where you get what you put into it all the time. So I learned to not expect anything other than the sort of joy of having a poem in front of me.
I thought the Vietnam war was an utter, unmitigated disaster, so it was very hard for me to say anything good about it.
I realised that the only time I really enjoyed music was when I was in the studio writing. So even though it was a six album deal, they saw quite early on that I wasn't enjoying it as I should be. I didn't feel there was anything behind it.
Of all the projects I've ever done, 'Stargate' is the only one from the beginning intended to be a trilogy. We always wanted to do parts two and three, but the thinking was they didn't want to do anything other than the TV series.
People think I should be a multi-millionaire if I had gotten the right contract. I'm not getting anything for all that commercial stuff they do. But I would have had to pay for that.
I was born to sell it as a kid. I think it's partially innate, and partly it's because my parents were always very clear: if I needed anything that wasn't a necessity, I was going to have to save my money and buy it myself. That meant not only did I have to buy basketball shoes, but I had to figure out how to pay for college as well.
I don't wish for anything. Wishing for a million dollars feels greedy. I just wish for the best for me.
More than anything else, I'd like to be an old man with a good face, like Hitchcock or Picasso.
Just having the pain of being alive without anything else, whether it's good or bad. There's a lot of serious songs on the record, you know. That song is just about feeling like a fish out of water, feeling like you don't belong on the planet sometimes.
I can do anything. In GQ, I appeared as a man.
I don't know anything about music.