Sometimes, we only get to know someone as one aspect of who they are. Then you start peeling back the layers and understanding more and more about who they are - their vulnerabilities, their fears, their joys, all those other words that equal humanity.
Sometimes you shoot for 40 or 50 hours for a one-hour show, and you have to make some very hard choices.
It sounds funny, but I always try to keep an open mind about what I'm writing about. Sometimes I squeak my opinions in there, but generally I don't. I try to be objective about things that I'm writing about.
I think when you're young, you're a lot more open-minded, and sometimes you're a lot more perceptive about what's going on in the world.
Sometimes opportunity knocks, but most of the time it sneaks up and then quietly steals away.
The older you get, the more you realize you're drifting toward a direction, and sometimes your significant other drifts into an opposite direction. You can't blame anybody for it.
Sometimes when you have children they're the opposites of you.
There's nothing special about wireless networks except that wireless capacity is sometimes less than what you can get, for example, from optical fiber.
I'm a very hopeful person. I mean, I'm an optimistic person, sometimes stupidly optimistic.
Sometimes there is a 36-piece orchestra going off in my stomach.
My grandmother was a church organist, but we only went on Easter and Christmas Eve sometimes.
Yeah, you know, you like it to come on like gangbusters, but you get into passages that are very interesting and subtle, and sometimes your original intent changes quite a bit.
Is there anything more useless than a crouton? I sometimes wake up in the small hours with a start and realise that what's roused me is an overpowering urge to visit violence on its originator.
With friendship, it's hard sometimes - you don't outgrow your friends, but you do question how people are friends to you in different ways and how it's okay to cultivate other relationships outside of that.
Songs are really interesting in that way. Sometimes, they grow with you. Sometimes, you outgrow them.
Sometimes I want to be completely outlandish and funny, but sometimes I feel the need to prove myself as a rapper.
I don't like outlining, because books are organic things. Sometimes a book doesn't want to be written in a certain way.
America has a problem with fake hate crimes. The Left is always searching for the next big outrage, and sometimes when the pressure gets too high, they just decide to make them up.
Although I love this kind of comedy, sometimes I feel trapped by always having to be the most outrageous guy in the room. In particular, I'm working on trying not to be that guy in my private life.
Sometimes, by using the most over-the-top, ridiculous plot device you can imagine, you get some interesting little conflicts and cool things that you might not otherwise have a chance to explore.