I don't really have that many judgements on things, or crazy statements that I feel like I have to put across.
I think what we should do as historians is understand. And we can have our own views about how things turned out, but I think, in making judgements, we're getting into tricky territory.
I'm really judgmental, especially about things that I feel make my life harder.
Racism is everywhere - the older generations in Malaysia still say things like, 'She's darker-skinned; maybe don't marry her,' and it's very judgmental. A lot of girls do try to get fairness cream to lighten their skin, and I'm against all of that.
I wasn't in a lot of rock and roll bands. I was in jug bands and things when I was in school.
My grandmother was a Jewish juggler: she used to worry about six things at once.
I've always said that instead of watching a guy juggle seven things amazingly I would rather see a really bad juggler who's really funny.
The same time I'm designing my collection, I'm also designing my store. It has to have brand awareness, an identity. I'm also designing the racks and the hangers, and juggling a lot of things.
I need to recharge creatively, and get off the clock of having to be somewhere just because, and having to keep juggling all these things.
It's what actors call a big, juicy part, when you're a leading man. I don't get a lot of those. I get a lot of supporting things.
I'm starting the Juicy J Scholarship Foundation. I'm going to start doing a lot of different things trying to help out and give back.
You have to be forward-moving and able to balance a lot of things at the same time. I attribute a lot of that to the Marine Corps and Juilliard both.
I did a lot of engineering things, like taking apart my brother's model car when I was 10. I also played the piano for about 10 years. I auditioned for Juilliard but didn't get in.
I'm always careful to even guess, at any juncture, about things before we do them.
I think when things get tough, I'm just a little bit soft.
I play piano and ukulele, and I taught myself those things just because I wanted to play them.
I don't use the computer. But my secretary does. I want to take some computer courses because I'm interested in some of the access to some of the illegal things on the Internet. I'm just kidding.
Something just happens when you're making a record, where certain things start to come out. It's just something in the air.
One of the things I liked about playing Tony Gates in 'Line of Duty' was that I don't think he gave much thought to justifying his actions until he was under investigation.
I'm always trying to find 'connections' between things. That art is the juxtaposition of a lot of things that seem unrelated but add up to something recognizable.