Would you not like to try all sorts of lives - one is so very small - but that is the satisfaction of writing - one can impersonate so many people.
I'm very easy to impersonate. From the look to the personality, I'm like, wow.
A crime is like a crack in reality, and it is the author's role to explore those cracks. As a writer, I like to see how they impinge on people.
Like all right-listening folk, I am an implacable enemy of all muzak.
We need to have much clearer regulations on things like corporate funding of scientific research. Things need to be made explicit which are implicit.
I like Gramsci. He's an important person.
In England, the club presidents do not seek publicity or have a high profile. In Spain, they like to be considered the most important person at the club.
Escrow accounts are an important tool for homeowners to the reduce the risk of mortgage default on high-priced loans. Millions of Americans, including my wife and I, utilize these accounts to make monthly payments towards the annual financial obligations that come with homeownership like taxes and insurance.
I'm very much involved in art. I started buying art a few years ago and really like the work of T.C. Cannon, who is a native American artist. Then I was introduced to Soviet-era Russian impressionism and started collecting that, especially Gely Korzhev.
I wasn't really qualified to be on Saturday Night Live - I'm not like an impressionist or anything.
I never do impressions, but I probably should. People like that stuff.
I always wanted to be in charge of my own career. I like having my own imprint.
Books are like imprisoned souls till someone takes them down from a shelf and frees them.
We are imprisoned in the realm of life, like a sailor on his tiny boat, on an infinite ocean.
There are improbable things suspended in space, like the earth.
Ever since I was really really little, I was just singing all the time. Like one of my favorite games when I was little would be to just have one of my sisters pick a title, and I would impromptu create that song.
The improv, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but when it does, it's like open-field running.
When I'm performing music, it's like I'm doing a big improv.
To sing a song is like whispering to a child's ear. It is an art heavily relying on improvisation.
There are definitely some set topics I go onstage with and want to talk about, but there's also an element of improvisation and spontaneity that I like to bring to each performance and talk about uniquely in that room.