I hear how Drew Barrymore grew up going to the bars - I was never allowed.
I used to be a drinker but I found out how bad it was and I let it alone.
I knew how it was with drunks. They ran out of generosity, even for themselves.
My hair is naturally curly, and in the 80's, even though I experimented with different lengths, I generally wore it curly. Since then, I've learned how to use a blow dryer and flat iron.
I have two passports because I have to have at least one, and I really don't know how I define myself. And I feel that as I get older, I feel very fortunate to have, on paper, a dual nationality.
I know not how it is: there are some businesses for which dullness seems to be a qualification.
How much a dunce that has been sent to roam, excels a dunce that has been kept at home.
I love how Duran Duran had the female fan base, then it grew until males started to like them, too.
How can an adjective in front of a noun not describe the noun? There are dwarf stars, but they're still considered stars.
The vision is to figure out how there can really be dynamic entrepreneurialism in space.
How one handles success or failure is determined by their early childhood.
My early life was a bit of a mess but it was no one's fault. It was just how it was.
I experienced the California Northridge Earthquake of 1994 and the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980, and I have thus seen firsthand how terrible and awesomely devastating a force of nature can be.
Spaghetti... I can't eat spaghetti, there's too many of them. No matter how hungry I am, 1,000 of something is too many. I'll have 1,000 pieces of noodles.
The remarkable fact is not how much government does to control economic activity, but how much it does not do.
We're not very good at forecasting, and we don't know how to measure the impact of economic policy.
Our rate moves will have an impact on the economy in 2013. Whether we raise or lower rates depends on how the economic situation develops.
I don't think most of Congress understands how economics works.
When I did 'Gilbert Grape,' Lasse Hallstrom let me be on the set with him and in the editing room and in the casting sessions and so on. And so I got a firsthand, rather intimate, high-pressure look at how to make a film.
There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live.