I've never been a bad guy - never acted like a tough guy.
The road's a tough life, but I said 'yes,' because as a kid growing up in Ohio, I never had a chance to see a Tony-winning actress in a role she won the Tony for.
Being out with an injury is always a tough thing, and coming back, you're never sure where you might fit in.
Tough times never last, but tough people do.
I guess the toughest things in translations are word play, which can never be reproduced exactly.
We each have our own tour bus. We've never done that before.
My touring has never stopped; from the time I started doing stand-up, I've been on the road.
I've never meditated in my life. I don't practice yoga nor any religion. I'm a tourist on the realm of stillness.
I have never wanted to give up performing on stage, but one day the tours will be over.
I've never been big on cars. When I first got to Hollywood, I bought a used car from Avis. I drove that until I almost had to pay someone to tow it away.
Thank you... motion sensor hand towel machine. You never work, so I just end up looking like I'm waving hello to a wall robot.
The best you can sometimes do is learn to take a breath, count to ten and simply accept that try as you might, no, your husband will never, ever learn not to drop a wet towel on the bed. That acceptance too counts as resolving a fight.
Go, and never darken my towels again.
I can never do better than Fawlty Towers whatever I do. Now I very much want to teach young talent some rules of the game.
We knew we'd never find someone called Rock Hard, which was our ideal name, and for a while we toyed with the idea of just creating the character but never letting him get seen.
Free trade agreements are never for one sector alone.
We are on pace this year to have a trade deficit that is larger than $800 billion. We have never faced that before, but we continue to put forward trade agreements like these that leave us naked to competition that is neither free nor fair.
There's people coming in who've never done any politics at all, who've never been in a trade union, they've never been in a political party, they've never done anything, but they do feel a kind of urgency.
Never has a strong, responsible trade union movement been so needed. With austerity policies biting hard and with no evidence that they are working, people at work need the TUC to speak up for them now more than ever.
What politicians do is they never get the rhetoric wrong, and the price they pay is they don't speak the truth as they see it. Now, I will speak truth as I see it, and sometimes I don't get the rhetoric right. I think that's a fair trade-off.