I'm mostly into buying art from friends. I like to keep it vague - just whatever I find intriguing.
As soon as a roast is announced, I get everybody - family, friends, waitresses, cab drivers - giving me jokes about the person getting roasted. I'm the mouthpiece for the masses.
People in communities like Granger, Indiana, are rarely heard from on cable networks. But they, too, believe it is wrong to deport friends and neighbors who do no harm and much good.
Epilepsy is a disease in the shadows. Patients are often reluctant to admit their condition - even to close family, friends or co-workers - because there's still a great deal of stigma and mystery surrounding the disease that plagued such historical figures as Julius Caesar, Edgar Allan Poe and Lewis Carroll.
What makes creative people tingle are interesting problems, the chance to impress their friends, and caffeine.
You don't appreciate things until they're gone. For me, I miss my friends; I don't miss boxing, I miss the camaraderie.
I had been a kid that moved so much, I didn't have a lot of friends. Theater really represented camaraderie.
Every year, once a year, in Maryland, I go for a week and overnight camp with about 50 to 60 kids with muscular dystrophy, all ages, seven to 21. And it is really fun. I have some great friends there and wonderful counselors.
I love just being in Canberra and being with my family, being with my friends.
Candor is a compliment; it implies equality. It's how true friends talk.
It is always well to accept your own shortcomings with candor but to regard those of your friends with polite incredulity.
I knit for Caps for Good - a charity that gives hats to Third World babies - while I watch movies with friends.
Girls may love movies about fairytale princes, but their most captivating romance is with their friends.
In real life, one of my friends was killed in a car accident during our sophomore year.
Your friends will be as careless with your life as they are with their own.
I played the cello from when I was ten, and then I bought a guitar from the father of some friends of mine and played that for a while. And then when I was fourteen or so, I bought a guitar - a real nice one - in Durham, North Carolina, that I worked with up until I was about twenty-five.
A lot of my friends are people who do horror films: Wes Craven, John Carpenter, Stephen King.
I've always said that what cartoonists do is create friends for readers.
I can definitely say that of all my friends who I consider to be really great cartoonists, we're all trying to aim at basically the same thing, which is an ever closer representation of what it feels like to be alive.
I used to draw cartoons. I'd just show them to some of my friends, expecting that they were going to appreciate them, that they were going to enjoy reading them.