It always seems impossible until it's done.
I've got kids, goats. My wife always wanted a donkey, so I bought her one.
I'm pretty rubbish, as we say in Britain, artwise, and I always envy people who can pick up something and even do just a little doodle of someone that looks vaguely like them. It's impressive.
I've always heard the same doomsday concerns and yet, every day, there are people going to a classical concert for the first time - whether it's on a date or being dragged there by their grandmother.
You can't always be the jokester and the doormat.
My mother was known as the 'bird lady' of the neighborhood. Anything injured, or any unusual creature somebody found, they would always come to our doorstep.
It's always dope being able to perform with your girlfriend and get money with your girlfriend.
I don't feel like a dork, but I certainly have many moments of nerdism, and I embrace it wholeheartedly. I've always cottoned to that crowd more, anyway.
I've just always been a bit of a dork.
Mostly, nothing's really changed. I'm still the dorky nerd that I always was.
I am a follower of hyaluronic acid - always in small doses, of course - to fill wrinkles and fine lines.
I've always loved polka dots. Ah, oui. It is a joyful shape, the polka dot. It is alive.
The joke about SAP has always been, it's making '50s German manufacturing methodology, implemented in 1960s software technology, delivered to 1970-style manufacturing organizations, like, it's really - yeah, the incumbency - they are still the lingering hangover from the dot-com crash.
I'm an athlete; I've got an ego when stunt doubles have to come in. Not an ego like that, but when it comes to physical stuff, if I didn't have to have a stunt double, I would always probably do it myself unless the producers were jumping in and stopping me.
I try to do things in one take, but doubling rhythm parts is always difficult, especially if you want things to cut the way I want them to cut.
Power always has to be kept in check; power exercised in secret, especially under the cloak of national security, is doubly dangerous.
I always knew I was going to be rich. I don't think I ever doubted it for a minute.
I was always the Doubting Thomas of the bunch, and I don't think I was convinced about the Allman Brothers until 'Fillmore East' hit - that one removed all doubt!
I'm a bit of a Doubting Thomas - always worrying about things.
I was filled with angst all the time, but when it came down to it, I dove into what was in front of me, and I always did my best. I invested 100 percent. And that's what saved me.