It's that anonymous person who meanders through the streets and feels what's happening there, feels the pulse of the people, who's able to create.
One of the things about being on Twitter, for me, is mostly about just being on the pulse of what people are interested in, what people are doing and what people are looking for. I look at entertainment projects and storytelling, and I really try to think about what people want.
The end of life is likely to be an important focus for innovation. Most people die in hospitals, tied up with tubes and with their bodies pumped full of drugs. Yet most would rather die at home and with more control over the timing and manner of their death.
Anywhere in the world is a great gig if the people are pumped to hear some music.
I love the challenge of the game. I love the work. My goal right now is to have a season next year that will make people forget about this one. I'll use things like this for motivation. I'm pumped. I'm hungry.
I think people fetishize glasses in general. You could put glasses on a rotting pumpkin and people would think it was sexy.
As an artist, you make music. And if you see people who don't know how to market your music, you get involved in it. Otherwise, what you want to accomplish 'gets lost in translation' - no pun intended.
Saying gay people shouldn't be the punchline is basically saying don't make people the punch line, which I think is ridiculous. The whole point of comedy is, on some level, to make fun of ourselves and put everything into an absurdist context.
People who eat with their mouth open should be punched in the face.
It would be hard to go to your neighbor and say the things people say on the Internet without getting punched out or having your tires slashed.
There are two types of people in the world: people who are passionate about things, and people who've had their passion punched, beaten, or whatever out of them.
I was landscaping not too long ago, so I'm extremely grateful for the people supporting me in wrestling. Not that landscaping is terrible, but I'd rather be suplexing and punching people.
I'm very punctual. I wish I could change this about myself because most people around me are not.
Cinema seats make people lazy. They expect to be given all the information. But for me, question marks are the punctuation of life.
To some people, the fact that I am not married, or don't have children, would be the reason I have written a book on punctuation.
I work best when people are here to puncture me.
I often find that pundits are quite negative... not just in tennis, but in sport in general. I just don't like that. Obviously, the job of a pundit is to create interest and a bit of controversy. I get that. Listeners like that. But I do think there's a duty there to promote the sport and talk about how good these people are at what they do.
When one tears away the veils and shows them naked, people's souls give off such a pungent smell of decay.
You want people who choose to follow because they genuinely believe in ideas, not because they're afraid to be punished if they don't. For startups, there's so much pivoting that's required that if you have a bunch of sheep, you're in bad shape.
Punishing honest mistakes stifles creativity. I want people moving and shaking the earth and they're going to make mistakes.