My glasses say a lot about me because I think me in a pair of sunglasses is an image that a lot of people would recognise.
I still can't believe I'm a professional wrestler in the first place. That hasn't sunk in yet. I'm sure I'll look back when I'm 50 or 60, if I make it that far, and think about everything that's happened.
The first artist whose music I really got into was Paolo Nutini. When his album 'Sunny Side Up' came out, I think I listened to it on repeat for, like, six months.
I don't think the choice of launching Sunny Leone as an actor in Hindi cinema was that radical a decision.
There's rarely a big hat. I think all those things are great, but I'm boring in that I just use sunscreen every day. I don't mess around. I put it on first thing. I have it on now, and I'm sitting inside.
I just don't think there's a sunscreen that gives you enough protection.
In the full light of day, I don't want to think about the sunset.
I'm really not thick-skinned - my wife will tell you that I take sunsets personally - but I know that I've got the belly for whatever comes down the pike. I think it's tenacity. You've been there before, and you just have to recall, 'How did I handle that one?'
The moral systems of religion, I think, are super important.
I think if Joe Montana or Peyton Manning had their way, they would’ve stayed where they had won Super Bowls and played so well. They wouldn’t have had to leave.
You get to a point in your career, I think, it's not even about money. You're secure. You want to win Super Bowls.
I think beauty is not just about what we put on our heads or on our faces or what we wear: it's deeper than that, and if we can celebrate that, celebrate the women, not just the superficiality... I think it would be really gorgeous.
I write the shopping column. I think I've proven my superficiality.
I am playing a superhero for kids, and I don't want them to think I'm some dirty fool.
I don't want to be stuck to one character. I think that's what can happen when you take on a superhero movie.
I don't really think that very much is interesting about the superhero as an archetype.
I think the world has a place for gay superheroes, certainly.
I don't think I ever thought of myself as Superman. But there were people who thought of me that way, and maybe I believed them a little.
'Supermodel' was a hard record for me; it was an emotional record to write. I was purging a lot of stuff with that album, and I think the one thing I didn't really consider, that I'd be supporting it for two years and living in that state of mind every night.
The question of whether there exists a supernatural creator, a God, is one of the most important that we have to answer. I think that it is a scientific question. My answer is no.