I have never read a line of Walt Whitman.
Walt Whitman, he who laid end to end words never seen in each other's company before outside of a dictionary.
There was never a good war, or a bad peace.
On the flip side, I enjoy covering the Arab world, I've spent my entire career here in the Middle East, but I would never call myself a war correspondent.
I have to avoid things like 'World of Warcraft' or 'Minecraft', otherwise I'd never get any work done.
I shriek when I am climbing at my absolute limit, but never shriek in the warm-up or when trying the moves. No matter how terrible it might sound, it helps me.
In any case, I would never make a film that was only one thing. Even if it's my warmest, most romantic film, I still want it to have the more cynical view of things, showing the irony and absurdity of things that we consider normal.
It's like with me, I feel like I was never one of those rappers that, you know, stayed in one time warp.
I've never met him, but I love the simplicity with which Warren Buffett describes good and bad businesses and how he makes his investment decisions.
There's never been an entertainer that can take two warring parties and have both presidents stand on the stage and hold hands.
Disability in the Middle East is viewed through a different lens because you're in wartime countries where it's much more mainstream, so I was just never 'other'd.
I'm never comfortable at theatre opening nights. If it's my own production I'm too wound up to be able to enjoy the performance and too wary to enjoy the event as a social occasion.
I never panic when I get a wasp at my ear. As soon as you strike out, they'll sting you. So just stay cool.
I hate to admit this, but I've never actually hit anyone. I don't even kill wasps or spiders. I'm pretty veggie as well. In fact, really, I'm New Age.
I'm never sick. Why get sick? It's a waste of time.
I've always been conscientious and hardworking. I've never wasted time.
I never really grew up watching TV.
I never in my career did appearances, like where you go and sign autographs, and you do the comic-cons and all of that stuff, because I wanted, when I stopped wrestling, to go and do that stuff and have it really mean something to somebody, that it hadn't been watered down.
You know, there has never been a watershed moment with a coach when I've gone, 'Wow, I learned something today.'
My confidence will never waver.