I am always stimulated by people. Almost never by ideas.
I always found the road exciting. I liked stinking hotels and freezing dressing rooms.
I always said that if I wasn't studying psychopaths in prison, I'd do it at the stock exchange.
I've always been in love with samurais, that kind of classic idea about a hero who has a sword with an intense skill and is very stoic and doesn't talk much.
Plagiarists are always suspicious of being stolen from.
The actors nowadays, both young men and young ladies, don't always wear their period clothes as well as they might. They tend to stomp around a bit in them.
My heroes were always Looney Toons, Robin Williams, the Three Stooges. I think everything I do is kinda funny. I think I'm sort of ridiculous.
Remember, you can always stoop and pick up nothing.
My family always spent the warm months bottling fruit for storage, which Dad said we'd need in the Days of Abomination.
I'm always storing away phrases and ideas and things that I think might turn into songs.
Writers are magpies by nature, always collecting shiny things, storing them away and looking for connections of things.
If I don't tell it all now, the story in the history books will always be imperfect and that would be wrong.
I used to write in school a lot; I always liked it and used to write on my own, comic books, come up with alternate story lines to the stuff I watched and read, a lot of books and TV, episodes of 'Twilight Zone.' I didn't think about it.
I've always played some version of a nerdy guy or something like that. I mean, one of my story lines on 'Silicon Valley' is that I am very bad with women!
I grew up in a family of storytellers, but Google has destroyed us because you can fact-check everything. We'd always like the stories to be a little better than they were.
As a girl, I had zero interest in the stove. I've always had a healthy appetite, especially for the wonderful meat and the fresh produce of California, but I was never encouraged to cook and just didn't see the point in it.
The Lord doesn't always take you in a straight line. He tests you sometimes.
In high school and college, I always, always straightened my hair. Don't ask why; I was just so into my image. Post-college, I started wearing my hair natural.
If I'm going to be straightforward, like I always try to be, I know guys are going to come back at me sometimes.
I always wished I had a song like that George Strait song, 'The Chair', 'cause it's basically just a guy trying to pick up a girl at a bar.