Some people get a kick out of Taylor Hicks being their landlord.
One of the things that was confusing about Limp Bizkit to some people is that our tastes were very different.
There's some people who are not understanding what Limp Bizkit is about. But, then again, who am I to tell people what they can use art for or how they can interpret it?
I don't like venison or sushi - I don't want to eat what some people think are 'luxurious' foods.
Some people think luxury is the opposite of poverty. It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity.
My lyrics aren't offensive. Some people find everything offensive.
Stupidity without malice isn't horrible; some people can't help it.
Some people wonder all their lives if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem.
Measuring sticks try to rank some people as big and some people as small - but we aren't sizes. We are souls. There are no better people or worse people - there are only God-made souls.
Some people only recognize me for that - ain't you the meme guy?
I know I'm not a self-indulgent idiot; I also know I'm not the second coming of Deepak Chopra. If I had believed either of those, or both, as some people do when they get famous, that's when the mental illness arrives.
I don't like typing messages on my phone. Some people get used to it.
I developed a passion for the Middle Ages the same way some people develop a passion for coconuts.
We all love Linux, but it's also a fact that some people might not be able to migrate.
I think I had a mild case of Asperger's as a younger guy, but that typically just wears off after a while. For some people, anyway.
Some people have facts; these can be proven. Some people have theories; these can be disproven. But people with opinions are mindless and have their minds made up about it.
Some people, such as the unemployed coal miners and steelworkers of the Rust Belt, have been left behind by growing prosperity.
I think that some people get wrapped up in their own egos. They need to see certain album sales and certain monuments.
Some people be game-goofy and words don't sound right coming out of their mouthpiece. But whenever E-40 says something it's just solidified.
Some people argue that we should limit choice in favour of good local services. My response is simple: why should we assume those two concepts are mutually exclusive?