I want to say here and now, that I demand unshakable integrity of every State employee.
Oppositions usually say ridiculous things and must embarrassingly then ditch untenable positions.
I have to be fully committed to do a project nowadays, because if I say yes to something, it means the whole family are going to have to move for the job. It's a lot of upheaval. So, it has to be really worth it. Otherwise, I'd just as well not bother.
I have to say that deporting people and calling them 'bad hombres,' then kicking families out with visa violations, upsets me.
I would say that I was absolutely convinced of the possibility of our making an uranium engine, but I never thought that we would make a bomb; and at the bottom of my heart, I was really glad that it was to be an engine and not a bomb.
By all means, let us study the great writers of the past for their own sakes, but let us study them for our guidance: that we, in our turn, having (it is to be hoped) something to say in our span of time, say it worthily, not dwindling out the large utterance of Shakespeare or of Burke.
Everybody understands that you're supposed to say 'our employees are our most valuable asset' to the point where, even if it's really true, they're not going to really trust you until you've earned that - same with customers.
We don't like trends. We formed initially because we felt we had something of our own to say. What was happening was lacking in certain aspects - it needed a different point of view, a variant on things, but with the same attack, impact.
I say sorry to my wife about five times a day for various reasons.
What I couldn't say verbally I was able to express physically through the guitar.
I'm trying to adapt - they say you have to adapt to vertigo.
To say that I'm going to veto something that I haven't read is just - or sign something that I haven't read - I don't think is good policy for any chief executive.
Everybody say I give them Pac vibes. I ain't gonna lie: I ain't really grow up on Pac, but I kinda see it - just off everything I do, though.
I like Victorian children's novels extremely a lot. If I would say I collect anything, that's what I'll hunt for now and again at old book stores.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I think viewers are hungry for shows in which people say something meaningful.
I dare say that if most comedians today, the gifted ones, were to sit down and write, they'd learn more about their craft. But what happens is they get out there before they learn what their viewpoint is, if any.
But I love filmmaking - I'm not ashamed of that. You're sort of vilified if you say that in England.
When Vince McMahon said I was going to be a future world champion, he didn't say when.
And in a world without heroes, as the movie trailer voice-over guy might say, the slightly awkward can be slightly cool.
What a house. Turns out they're doing OK, the Malfoy's. However, the interior decorating leaves a lot to be desired. And needless to say, Voldemort isn't the greatest houseguest.