I came up with American Splendor. Some people think it's American Squalor.
There are some people in this world who always turn and twist the spoken word out of proportion.
I want to stand for something, and it's probably going to be something that some people stand against.
I've had to prove myself beyond that street-fighter image with some people in the UFC. It has a stigma to it.
There are some people who want to throw their arms round you simply because it is Christmas; there are other people who want to strangle you simply because it is Christmas.
Some people are just weird when you're on a plane - it's the same during a renovation. It stresses them out.
Some people just don't subscribe to labels.
Some people are very good at that, communicating with the world; I'm not sure I'm suited to it.
For some people, an event happens and they are thrown into a tabloid feeding ground.
I think we should have basically the same tax policy that Germany, Japan, the U.K., everybody else has, which is a tax rate in the mid-20s and no loopholes. Zero. The U.S. has the most antiquated tax system. And that means some people are going to pay more taxes, and some people are going to pay less.
Some people are naturally thin and some people are naturally heavier. It doesn't mean that bigger is healthier, or much thinner is healthier, it's on an individual basis.
A vest is just a totem reminding you that some people dress well, and you can be one of those people.
The right-wingers don't want to admit that for some people, there are no jobs; they think that conscientiousness in and of itself will do the trick.
Some people in the industry feel TV actors can't do anything else.
People ask me if they can send me material, and some people give or send it to me unsolicited, but I rarely buy jokes.
The media in Utah is not the same as the media in New York, so that can wear on some people.
There's some people who violate that man-code of the gym.
After being raised as an evangelical Christian, I for years assumed that Christianity was the default - there were Christians, and then there were weirdos. I was shocked when, in college, I found that some people get offended when you tell them, for instance, that their recovery from surgery was a 'miracle.'
Some people see writing as a white-collar career, but I've always approached it as a blue-collar writer.
Youβre not tapping into the widest possible pool of talent if youβre shutting some people out of particular careers.