I've always had this American-pie face that would get work in commercials... I'd say things like, 'Hi, Marge, how's your laundry?' and 'Hi, I'm a real nice Georgia peach.' Sometimes this work is one step above being a cocktail waitress.
I like army boots, I like peasant skirts - sometimes together! So I do know that I have odd taste.
Rough diamonds may sometimes be mistaken for worthless pebbles.
I know Ornette was playing violin sometimes - that was his bridge into the classical world, to break up that whole pecking order.
Sometimes you want to dress a certain way... that doesn't always reflect your pedigree.
When I'm working on a novel of my own, I try to read mostly nonfiction, although sometimes I break down and peek at something else.
I think every artist subconsciously wants to evolve themselves. Sometimes they get stuck in ruts because of pop culture, peer pressure, stuff like that. But what excites me most is exploring my own musical insights and expanding upon them.
It's sometimes comical to hear the younger generation ask their peers to repeat themselves.
Sometimes I think of life as a process where everybody is discouraging and taking everybody else down a peg or two.
Sometimes Peggy herself would sell tickets to her museum, and if tourists asked her if Mrs. Guggenheim was still alive, she'd assure them she wasn't.
There are many penalties which referees don't see. Sometimes they are right, and many other times, they are wrong. That is football.
A lot of players try to buy penalties, and sometimes defenders can't do a lot about it.
We focus sometimes too much on the minimum wage, and we should be talking about living wages and middle class wages and pensions and benefits and the kind of thing that people in the industrial Midwest talk about all the time.
I finish the game, and sometimes I don't play very well, and my grandmother calls up to ask why I haven't played well. Instead of being criticised by Pep, it's my grandmother!
Sometimes spending time with someone who is perceived as 'successful' can make us feel less successful.
Pictures artists staged their own images or copied or cut out others already in existence. The viewer took them in separately, in sometimes paradoxical waves: an original image, then the manipulations of it, then the places where image and idea intersected. This created a crucial perceptual glitch that irony and understanding filled.
Sometimes I have to shake my head at how much work it can take to track down a handful of food. Perfect example: I spent a whole day in the Amazon rainforest, in Ecuador, scouring the trunks of dead palm trees for grubs.
Sometimes, I'm an ogre. I can be short. I'll walk into the office some days and I've gotten up on the wrong side of the bed, and everybody knows it. I'm a perfectionist. I like to be organized, and I like to get everything done today.
Artists that are perfectionists? We find it hard sometimes to be happy a lot.
Politics with me isn't theater. It's performance art. Sometimes, for its own sake.