Once a week we go to juvenile hall and talk to boys there. Just go and spend a day in the juvenile courts.
Most of the people that I still talk to and hang out with, to them, I'm just Ken.
I don't quite comprehend what Kim Kardashian is, where she came from, or why we talk about her.
'The time has come,' the walrus said, 'to talk of many things: of shoes and ships - and sealing wax - of cabbages and kings.'
I also use women as a sex object; maybe I'm kinky. However, I like to talk to them as well.
My influences, going back through the history of rap, talk about Doug E. Fresh, Kool Moe D, Eric B. & Rakim, Public Enemy.
I compliment Kramer perfectly. We both put in a lot of legwork, win many balls, and we're comfortable with the ball at our feet. We also talk a lot both off and on the pitch.
It's like that scene from The Player when they talk about merging Star Wars and Kramer vs. Kramer, or whatever. You could do that with music and it would just be awful.
I owe everything to Nirvana. But I can't let that overshadow the future. For the first few years, I didn't even want to talk about Nirvana. Partly because it was just painful to talk about losing Kurt but also because I wanted the Foo Fighters to mean something.
Some of us talk about other people and what they do and la la la. But I'm not that person.
Is it not typical that we have a Tory Government that wants, just like its pals in the Labour Party, constantly to talk down Scotland's prospects?
Talk of unusual swell of waist In maid of honor loosely laced.
I interviewed Ann Coulter when I was sitting in for Larry King a couple of times, and we have a rapport. I like to talk to her.
Whenever I talk about Christ out loud, or I tweet a verse or say something in reference about Christ, a lot of people lash out and aren't very excited to hear about my love for Christ.
I'm too short to host a late-night talk show. It's like the bar at an amusement-park ride. You have to be six foot two or over.
Don't ever rope me in as a late-night talk show host. I don't want to be one.
Lately, I've been doing a lot of tuning in and impatiently tuning out. As a longtime fan of talk radio, I don't think this bodes well for the long-term broad appeal of the medium.
In 'The Violinist's Thumb,' I talk about the poignancy of cells leaking across the placenta into both the mother and the child.
The legislator learns that when you talk a lot, you get in trouble. You have to listen a lot to make deals.
We respect all of our competitors, and when I talk about our competitors, all of our competitors for entertainment time and leisure time.