And I also thought that Richard Nixon was the greatest political education we have ever had, but it looks like we need to relearn them again.
I have known Michael Richards for something like 20 years. We're friends.
I met Vivian Richards for the first time when I was 14. I had never seen such forearms like his.
But I read comic books. I read things like Richie Rich and Little Lulu.
I like 'The Office.' I particularly like the British version with Ricky Gervais. Of course, I liked the 'Seinfeld' show a lot. I thought that was an awfully good show.
It's like the riddle of the Sphinx... why are there so many great unmarried women, and no great unmarried men?
There are a lot of human-created systems that we like to tout as being logical that are actually riddled with illogic. And then, on the other hand, we have all these natural systems that are not conscious, but they are logical, and they work really well.
I like to be entertained, not smothered with 'literary' riddles.
I love to play games. I really like football, and I also like to ride horses.
I didn't want to do anything but ride horses until I was, like, 15.
Some riders believe in all the hype at the TT; have a successful week, give up work then go and buy motorhomes and cars. I like to get back to normal afterwards and go to work.
I was an old tackle riding around talking to people about sports. Like I've said to a lot of people over the years, 'I only go where old tackles go, and if an old tackle does not belong there, I'm not going.'
I've done movies with a sword before. But I haven't really been given the full responsibility of something like a Ridley Scott film.
The things that I've enjoyed most are not really science fiction. They are not much fun to make because there are so many toys involved. They are fun for directors who like toys, like Ridley Scott, but they are not a lot of fun to make. A lot of hanging around, changing this and that.
Motley never once sat down and said, 'Well, the music scene's changing. We need to make this record a little darker or heavier musically or lyrically.' It was just four guys sitting in a room like a bunch of 16-year-olds in a garage and jamming on riffs.
As much as I love heavy riffs, I like The Eagles, Neil Young, Elton John, Crowded House.
Foreign journalists writing about Turkey like to focus on the most fundamental divide in Turkish society: the rift between religious conservatives and secularists.
I feel like I'm working on an oil rig right now. I'm away from home a lot.
L.A. is like an oil rig. It's not pretty. It's awful. The air is bad, the view is bad, the people are bad.
L.A. is fun, but it feels like one of those towns in the north of Scotland where there's an oil rig just off the coast and whether or not you work for the oil rig, everyone is connected to it.