I've been in the hospital once when I had my daughter, and, oh, when I broke my elbow, but other than that, I've been very fortunate.
Fortunately, I've also been an electrician, and that's a happy memory for me.
I've been a fan of electronic music since the beginning.
It's been a grand, elevating, life-confirming experience these last two years.
I do vote. I have voted ever since I've been eligible to vote.
My films have been progressing towards a certain kind of minimalism, even though it was never intended. Elements which can be eliminated have been eliminated.
For decades, technology entrepreneurship has been revered, and people like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk were heroes.
I became a mom at 37 and having a child has been an emancipation for me.
My life has been a series of emergencies.
I've been in the emergency room for food poisoning.
I've been nominated for Emmys and Golden Globes, but I've never won one and I probably never will.
I've had emotional experiences in VR that I haven't been able to have in two-dimensional experiences.
Previously people were treated anonymously particular on a drugs situation which is obviously highly emotive. They have been treated anonymously even after the verdict had been reached.
Television has been the single greatest shaper of emptiness.
I've never been enamoured by the idea of being a celebrity.
I do not, as a rule, do encores. When I have finished playing, I have indeed finished playing. I have nothing left; there has been no reserve.
If I hadn't been President of the United States, I probably would have ended up a piano player in a bawdy house.
The endorsement game has been very good to me.
My process has changed over the years. I'd say it has been enhanced.
I happen to represent Enron here in Houston. We have many good corporate citizens here in Houston. Enron happened to have been one.