I like Dixie Carter as a person a lot. I think she's great.
I haven't scoured Dixie out of my voice. But I don't think that the books that I have written... have really in any way been Southern in character.
I believe, from reading biographies, that the great musicians have also been great cooks: Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Max Roach. I think I've worked out why this is - unsociable hours, plus general creativity.
Seriously, I grew up a fan of Hulk Hogan, and I think I bring some of his best values to the ring... the values of a superhero. Always do your best. Never give up... I think kids want to believe in that, and they should believe in that.
This is a do-it-yourself test for paranoia: you know you've got it when you can't think of anything that's your fault.
I do think it's well over-time to have a female Doctor Who. I think a gay, black female Doctor Who would be the best of all.
I think Jennifer Saunders would be great in 'Doctor Who.'
Police boxes, tweed blazers and bow ties feel quite English, but I think that is one of his virtues, one of the strengths of 'Doctor Who.'
I think expectations of 'Doctor Who' should always be high, because it's a show that must always progress and get better and better.
Most of my pictures are never published. I just document things I think are important. For instance, I've documented the gay pride parade from its first days.
I think all documentaries leave out areas of people's lives. Which is good. There are areas that need not be explored.
I think documentaries are the greatest way to educate an entire generation that doesn't often look back to learn anything about the history that provided a safe haven for so many of us today.
I've been encouraging documentary filmmakers to use more and more humor, and they're loath to do that because they think if it's a documentary it has to be deadly serious - it has to be like medicine that you're supposed to take. And I think it's what keeps the mass audience from going to documentaries.
I think independent filmmakers, documentary filmmakers - they are journalists.
I think documentary filmmakers need as much protection as possible under journalist's privilege. How else is the public to know what is going on?
I don't think the subject of a documentary film should be producers on it.
I think it's important to have some documentation of the past.
I think I have to laugh about the fact that I grew up in public. All these weird stages in my teenage years are documented. Why did no one tell me how terrible some of those outfits were?
I'm uncomfortable with selfies and status updates documenting mundane pieces of my life, which I don't think should be of interest to anyone else.
I think that the status that you have in life should be reflected in official documents. If you are married, fine, if you are living with someone, fine, if you are single, fine. We don't want to tell people how to live their lives.