I definitely paid my dues, and I'm grateful for everything and for my good friends.
Friends don't care about issues like dwarf tossing.
'Living Single' was on in early 1990s - the show about Queen Latifah living with a bunch of friends. And then there's 'Friends,' and that's called the groundbreaking show about unmarried adults living in New York!
A lot of late nights in the gym, a lot of early mornings, especially when your friends are going out, you're going to the gym, those are the sacrifices that you have to make if you want to be an NBA basketball player.
My first husband and I are still good friends and there is no earthly reason why I should not see him. Larry and I are very much in love.
My kind of wanting to be funny didn't come from need, necessarily. The closest I can analyze it is that it was an easy way to make friends, I found out. It was just a great kind of social tool.
Basically, me and Ed Sheeran are kind of Twitter friends - well, I say that. He probably just thinks I'm weird.
I used to make little movies when I was younger. I'd make my friends be in them and then edit them.
I've had friends of mine say, like, they're tired of 'gayface,' and I was like, 'What's gayface?' They were like, 'It's the gay version of blackface: like, come in and be more effeminate.'
Friends, there are many areas in which I need encouragement, but worrying is not one of them. I worry the way Renee Fleming sings high Cs: Effortlessly. Loudly. At length.
Liberty had many friends in the eighteenth century.
I've been friends with Elizabeth Banks since 'Wet Hot American Summer.'
My friends are very rich. Elizabeth Taylor sends flowers the size of the bathtub. I'm not kidding.
I met Elton John at an Interview dinner, and we just sort of became friends. He's got such a wicked sense of humor.
I text and email my friends and family a lot, but that's about the extent of my high-tech-etude.
I think structure is so deep in us. We put it in stories we tell our friends or in emails we write. We want it. It's how we create meaning.
I've been to the Empire State Building with four friends, and it was very beautiful at that time around midnight.
My encounters with racism are sort of second-hand situations where I might be standing around with a group of white friends and someone makes a comment that they wouldn't make at my family reunion.
When my generation grew up, our only sources of knowledge were books, teachers, parents and friends. The encyclopedia was an item of luxury. We faced big limits in what we could learn, where we could be and who we could reach.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.