As for waxing, I've never waxed in my life and I never would. I'm extremely Welsh, so I draw the line at removing body hair.
It is never smart, even in a strong democracy, to declare some debate off limits. In a weakening democracy it is catastrophic.
We all have a tendency to avoid our weaknesses. When we do that, we never progress or get any better.
Idealism that makes no distinction between areas where our national interest lies and those from which it is remote does no good for America. The weariness of the post-Versailles, post-Korea, post-Vietnam eras is never far from the national mood.
I've never been to the websites. It's a lot healthier for me to keep out of the conversations about me.
Oh Mr. Webster could never define what's being said between your heart and mine.
In the immigration debate, some things are constant. They never change. One is that opponents of immigration reform will use it as a wedge issue and will blame everything from unemployment to rising health care costs on immigrants.
You have to know the weeds - to have lived in them - to delegate. I wouldn't want to be a leader who had never lived in the weeds.
I never turn on the news over the weekend, short of a nuclear detonation somewhere. I just don't. I don't learn anything from it anymore.
I weep at everything. I love things so much - I just never want to dilute that.
I never weigh myself.
I never weighed myself when I was at my lightest because I didn't want to know.
My bag always weighs a ton. I carry my whole bathroom with me. You never know what's going to happen in a day!
The real pride, the real present, is your health and your longevity. My whole career, I have never done anything where competition was involved with weight loss.
I learned some big lessons on my first film, a horror film which was never released in the U.S., even though we sold it to Harvey Weinstein for a lot of money.
You know, it's weird being interviewed! Because the weird thing about being interviewed is you get asked these questions that you've never thought about, and you find out what you think as you answer.
My dad was this sort of avant-garde guy who did all kinds of weird things. He was a true original and anybody who met him never forgot him.
My family has always supported me completely and kept me grounded. I never got lost in child Hollywood actor weirdness.
The WB never treated us well, so we didn't expect a lot of farewell wishes and flowers or cards.
I've never met a well-adjusted person. It's weird.