I enjoy the quiet life.
I used to enjoy bad television, like really bad quiz programmes or sitcoms.
I enjoy Saturday night racing.
The fact is I don't drive just to get from A to B. I enjoy feeling the car's reactions, becoming part of it.
I enjoy reality television.
I don't enjoy reality television at all. I have to say that I get it, though. I watch some of it, and I understand why people enjoy it.
I enjoy watching Fear Factor, Newlyweds and American Idol as far as reality TV shows go.
I enjoy watching England but I won't rearrange my schedule just to make sure I'm in to see the game.
I love rearranging and reimagining tunes, so I want my audience to enjoy hearing songs in a new way and make their own discoveries.
I thought I would reflect here on a theme most scientists enjoy recalling: the part luck played in their accomplishments.
I enjoy albums, not a song here and there. The recordings I like have been a soundtrack to a universe.
It is a commitment to our children and grandchildren to preserve a statewide network of land and water resources, prime agricultural and forestry lands, and natural, historic, and recreational areas for them to enjoy.
I'm strictly a sugar-free Red Bull guy. I'd rather enjoy my sugar intake elsewhere.
I'm not a natural redhead, but I enjoy having red hair.
My wife and I really enjoy a glass of red wine. We're too old to drink cheap wine, and we don't.
I tend to enjoy roles that I very closely identify with: fringe people and complicated characters, who might even be bad guys, or bad characters that have one redeeming quality.
It's nearly redundant to enumerate the reasons The Beatles are important. There are probably different reasons why The Beatles are important to a musician like myself and to the millions of Beatles fans who just enjoy listening to the music.
I'm just not one of those naturally funny, relaxed actors who enjoy the spotlight and are so good at it.
There is a strange reluctance on the part of most people to admit they enjoy life.
I really enjoy doing remixes, but I don't want to be known as just a 'remix artist' for the rest of my career.