The radio has so many rules, and songs don't. You don't necessarily write to a rule book unless you're, like, just doing it professionally, which has never been my thing.
I've been fighting professionally since I was 18, and I've been doing three or four fights a year, just doing camp after camp.
Students who are interested in learning about the environment should not be dissuaded from doing so, but only if they have proved their proficiency in other basic courses, such as U.S. history. Until then, we need to focus on producing well-educated citizens steeped in their country's history and mindful of their civic responsibilities.
Flying, I continue to be involved with. I love flying, and I hope to keep doing it so long as I can pass my medicals and stay proficient.
If we can get this economy moving and quit doing the things that prohibit growth, Alabama... can sustain that growth.
Manufactured scandals prohibit public servants from doing the job they were elected or appointed to do.
I take very seriously my responsibility as Secretary-General to make sure that the United Nations is doing everything it can to uphold the universal prohibition on the use of chemical weapons.
I use Spotify to listen to music when I am taking a shower and when I am doing projects.
If China is doing business with a company that ends up putting money back into proliferation activities, then we'll sanction that company and China.
I'm not as incredibly prolific as Louis C. K., and I'm definitely not doing a completely brand-new hour probably by the beginning of the tour.
If I see Marian Keyes' books or Patricia Scanlan's books given more prominence than mine in the bookstore, I'll move mine to the front. I've told them I do this, and they've confessed to doing the same thing to me.
I never really saw myself doing a Super Bowl promo.
'Old Town Road''s the peak of me doing whatever I want to do with music. I was like, 'This one is special,' and I promoted it heavily on my account on Twitter.
My first book, 'To Engineer Is Human,' was prompted by nonengineer friends asking me why so many technological accidents and failures were occurring. If engineers knew what they were doing, why did bridges and buildings fall down? It was a question that I had often asked myself, and I had no easy answer.
You know that I'm always a proponent of doing things differently.
Success, to me, is just doing things that I'm really proud of.
Once you start doing only what you've already proven you can do, you're on the road to death.
The more I come to recognize my story's place in God's grander Story, my once-bewildered questions are turning to psalms of thanksgiving at the wonder that I have been included in what He is doing.
The fans were so psyched that someone was doing a movie about a Boston fan that they were giving their all.
They made a fatal mistake in doing 'Psycho' again. Why do that? Why revisit something that stands for itself?