If people don't like Marxism, they should blame the British Museum.
I've always felt like I was going to win a British Open at St. Andrews. That place is suited for me.
I like the best of the British press. The best of the British press is very good.
Bands rise and surface in the British press so regularly that, for the most part, unless something really catches my ear, I feel like, 'Oh, if they're still around in two years, I'll see what they're up to.'
I was in the playground, like, 'Let's imitate the Spice Girls and form a girl group!' I would go home and sing into my hairbrush and act like Britney Spears. I was no Mozart.
How can you not like Britney Spears?
If I can change bodies with anyone, it would be Britney Spears because how can you not like Britney Spears?
We should be the natural home for the millions of Britons of immigrant origin. But we're not. Because too often we've sounded like people who wish they hadn't come here at all.
I just feel like Brits are honest - period. And that's what I like.
I just like music, bro. I listen to everyone.
A lot of the celebrities' kids are Jake Paulers, and so they'll run up and say, 'My dad is this person,' 'My dad is that person.' I'm, like, 'Yo, what's up bro? How are you?'
Jackie Chan is like a big bro to me.
I never want to be like somebody but be my own person, but follow along those lines like a Matt Millen, Michael Strahan. There's so many players that have transitioned to being an anchor or a broadcaster, and it kind of just goes hand-in-hand.
People like Bryant Gumbel and Bob Costas are terrific broadcasters because they get challenged every day.
Public, noncommercial broadcasting is also giving kids social-emotional skills like persistence and self-control that are fundamental to success in school, not to mention in the military, the institution where I spent most of my career.
Before I joined the BBC I was, like most of the intelligentsia, prejudiced not only against that institution but against broadcasting in general.
Writing and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like to write standing up.
I would love for 'Hedwig' to be in every tiny shopping mall so every freakish kid like I was can have a broadening experience.
I don't want to just preach to the church. I feel like I have a broader message.
I've said that, that I've felt like as Christians and particularly even as Republicans, we needed to address issues that touched the broader perspective, and that included disease, hunger, poverty, homelessness, the environment.