I've always envied girls having Ugg boots, so when I found some for men, I had to have them.
There was a rivalry - and some pie-throwing. But that was probably because Gawker and Radar had more in common than they wanted to admit. Each was the other's future. Radar served up the exclusives I always envied. Gawker was actually comfortable on the web, in the medium Radar should have made its own.
I always envied them, the owners of the cars with the white plates who can be seen around Jerusalem. I always wanted to be one of them. We call them U.N., even though U.N. are generally foreign correspondents with leased cars and yellow plates.
I'm always slightly envious of people who become extremely rich without anyone knowing who the hell they are, like financiers.
Anybody that's got a problem with me is probably envious or wants to be me, and that's how I've always looked at it.
Because we moved so much, I was always having to adapt and work out the lay of the land. So I felt envious of those who did not have to try.
A part of me is always envious of people who live in the present and are sustained by a sense of spontaneity. Even dogs have that capacity: they're always wanting to participate in something, and I don't often have that element in me.
I'd say that animal rights and environmental issues have always been at the forefront of my mind.
The environmental movement does not always have to be about stopping things. It can be about fixing problems.
I've always liked speed. I own a car that I shouldn't be talking about because I'm an environmentalist, but the 1955 Porsche Spyder 550 RS is the finest sports car ever made.
Some environmentalists have had the feeling that Indians are not good stewards. I've always been critical of that.
My dad is very environmentally conscious, and so I've always been close to nature.
Of course, it is the case that conservatism as I envisage it distances itself always from abstract conceptions and tries to find the concrete reality.
The reality is that I always envisioned the 'Riddick' franchise as a continuing mythology, so I always imagined that there would be many other films to follow.
I always envisioned working in film and in theater. Theater and film are not, they're not in any way substitutable. What I love about theater is so different from what I love about film, and I enjoy the craft of both.
I always envisioned myself having a traditional and elegant wedding.
I knew I wanted to be a performer, but I didn't know I would specifically be in film. I actually never thought I would be in film. I always envisioned being on the stage.
Our envy always lasts longer than the happiness of those we envy.
Sound is ephemeral, fleeting, but some sort of a physical manifestation can help you hold on to it longer in time. I'm sure of this; I've always thought the sound that you make is just the tip of the iceberg, like the person that you see physically is just the tip of the iceberg as well.
As for theatre, there's ups and downs to everything. Theatre is ephemeral. But that is part of its charm because you can always say the production was better than it was.