If things are going slow, I'm itchy.
Things do not pass for what they are, but for what they seem. Most things are judged by their jackets.
One of the biggest things happening in the art world is this idea of expansion. No one embodies this aspect of what art is becoming better than James Franco.
If there's one thing that I love as an entertainer, it's a spectacle. We all have looked up to either Michael Jackson or Madonna or Janet Jackson or anyone of those things. When I was in *N SYNC, I would watch any concert video ever and really drink it all in.
So in a strong sense with Java it was a learning process for us - there was some tech learning - but the most important learnings were social or behavioral things.
Jay Leno told me once, 'Don't do jokes about things you don't know about.'
The memory of things gone is important to a jazz musician.
Change is always happening. That's one of the wonderful things about jazz music.
Being jazz-trained, things happen spontaneously. Even though it's funk rock, we still have the instincts of a jazz musician.
My foundation is jazz. I do all the things jazz musicians do.
I never called myself a jazz singer. I just call myself a vocalist because I love to sing all kinds of things.
I became a better listener than I ever had been as a result of playing Jean Luc Picard because it was one of the things that he does terrifically well.
As far as jeans and shirts, I rock a lot of different things.
I don't apologize for supporting Trump. He said all the right things, and nobody else would even say it. I suppose it's possible that another politician who really meant it would come along. There's Kris Kobach, Tom Cotton, Jeff Sessions... there are probably a handful of politicians.
I want to make it clear that I honestly answered every question put to me during the so-called Iran-Contra hearings. But if they didn't ask me about something, I wasn't about to reveal things that would put other people in jeopardy.
One thing of the many things that I know about Jesse Jackson, he is persistent.
Life is a jest; and all things show it. I thought so once; but now I know it.
Unfortunately, when you're learning on the job, things can go wrong.
You talk to any of the job creators, and they'll tell you one of the things that concerns them the most is the debt. And so high levels of indebtedness are going to lead to high levels of taxation, which lead to high level of unemployment.
It seems to me that Islam and Christianity and Judaism all have the same god, and he's telling them all different things.