I was definitely not the kid that just wanted to be famous for no reason whatsoever and then happened to find comedy. Fame and all that stuff have always been slightly terrifying to me, and it makes me very anxious.
Israel is under a dual terrorist attack, from within and from without. And terrorism from within is always more dangerous than terrorism from without.
In professional wrestling, I'm sure in combat sports, there's always gonna be testosterone.
Say what you want about George W. Bush, but the guy is a man's man. He means what he says, and he says what he means. Whether you agree with the Texan or not, at least one always knows where they stand with him.
I've always gotten along well with Texans. You've got to.
I'm always getting texts asking why I'm not responding on Instagram or Facebook, and I'm like, 'It's not me. You're writing to some stranger.'
I always wanted to be a Vine star. I wasn't, thank God.
There's always something going on, but thank goodness these days it's with a clear head, which helps me massively.
I've always had the impression that real militants are like cleaning women, doing a thankless, daily but necessary job.
Honesty, like my mama always says, is always the best policy.
What the Who is all about is exactly that and it always has been. If it exists today for this concert, it's in response again to a function which is happening out there on the street.
I always assumed I'd spend my life happily performing in artsy-fartsy little theaters.
I think theatre should always be somewhat suspect.
I always saw pollution as theft, and I always thought, 'Why should somebody be able to pollute the air, which belongs to all of us, or destroy a river or a waterway, which is supposed to belong to the whole community?'
I've always been very thematic with my work, very conceptual.
I always try and come up with a clear theme when I'm making a videogame.
My theme song is always: 'Pay attention to your viewer. Follow them.'
It's interesting that these themes of crime and political corruption are always relevant.
Math does come easily to me, but I was always much more interested in what theorems imply about the world than in proving them.
I was always a data guy, not a theorist. Theorists can maintain total purity. The data are always messy.