I always had becoming a meteorologist as my goal from the second I decided, while I was in school, just to study meteorology.
I'm no Method actor. I've tried staying in character, and it's just exhausting.
I guess I'm probably a Method actor; I don't know... I just think of it as staying in the zone.
I guess you could say, I'm just a typical Methodist kid at heart.
Yeah, my friends call me Mike, Michael or just my last name.
As a kid, I was in love with Michael Jackson, and I just knew I was going to marry him someday.
When I stopped performing for 16 years and lived in Michigan and was married and raising my children, I wrote about four or five books. I haven't published them. I just haven't gotten around to it for several reasons.
The image we have would be impossible for Mickey Mouse to maintain. We're just... normal people.
New Orleans is just a microcosm of Newark and Detroit and hundreds of other troubled urban locales.
I don't just throw out microwave records.
I totally relate to Tom Cruise. He's not crazy, it's just the litany of the mid-life crisis.
The mid-life crisis is just those times when you're not so into the things you were when you were younger.
I started in a 4-3-3 formation at Ajax, playing in left midfield. There, you need to be just as involved defensively as you are going forward. You attack and you defend, and that allows you to be a complete player.
I do a lot of research on the placebo effect, not just in depression but in irritable bowel syndrome, pain, arthritis of the knee, migraine, asthma.
I think I had a mild case of Asperger's as a younger guy, but that typically just wears off after a while.
I've been asked a million times to move to Nashville, but I just can't seem to do it.
Mentors don't have to be the Daymond Johns or the Mark Cubans. A person running a successful bodega or a tax firm in your community for the last 20 years, that person is working just as much as the individual who's running General Mills.
I have lived my whole life just outside Youngstown, Ohio. We watched the steel mills close and 50,000 jobs disappear in the late 1970s. We watched businesses move overseas throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
I just started mimicking what I heard and singing along to it.
I'm pretty much done with mindfulness. I'm just going to start paying attention.