I do love pasta. It gets me into trouble. If I could give up pasta and bread, I'd look like Cate Blanchett.
I really look up to actors like Gwyneth Paltrow and Cate Blanchett who have a strong background in theatre.
I remember watching Cate Blanchett in 'Elizabeth' and feeling like for the first time - even though that time period wasn't happening now - that I believed that role.
If you say morality is just what you like, you lose the metaphysical level of what in the history of philosophy is called 'categorical imperative.'
We are a categorically obsessed culture, where we have to compartmentalize everything in reference to another thing, like, 'What does it sound like? Does it sound like this?'
I would like to express the thoughts of a man who, having finally penetrated the partitions and ceilings of little countries, little coteries, little sects, rises above all these categories and finds himself a child and citizen of the Earth.
I don't like being categorized as a rapper. I make music; I don't just rap.
I like challenges, and I hate being categorized. It's always been a thing of mine.
The government of Israel doesn't like the kinds of things I say, which puts them into the same category as every other government in the world.
People like Sam Cooke and Otis Redding - I do not put myself in that category.
Initially I struggled to find gluten-free products, but things have gradually improved, and now retailers like Holland & Barrett - with their new Free From range - are starting to cater for celiacs.
With dates I like to cater a girl. We do whatever she likes. If she was open to what I wanted to do, it probably wouldn't be a dull date, because I am a jock.
I just do whatever I do, and put it out there without tryin' to cater to anybody. If you like it, you like it.
Marriage feels like an industry with catering and really expensive bands.
Seeing a catering truck feels like home.
I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when I was barely out of my teens. Like our olive skin tone and caterpillar eyebrows, I guess it just runs in the family.
Everybody knows what a caterpillar is, and it doesn't look anything like a butterfly.
I would like to think that the singer is the butterfly, and the drummer was just the little grub in the ground, working to become a caterpillar.
A lot of people say it's cathartic to cook, and I'm like, 'How is it cathartic washing all these dishes?'
In Montreal, when I grew up, I'd go to the Notre-Dame Basilica, a gorgeous cathedral in town. I'd listen to huge symphony orchestras, Pavarotti singing operas; that was absolutely marvelous. I like that aspect of the cathedral, the spectacle.