I keep my guns on one part of the house totally locked up, and I keep the ammunition in another part of the house.
In 2012, a hamburger cost Amtrak $16.15, with riders paying $9.50. This means that we, the taxpayers, are forced to pick up the tab for the remaining $6.65 through subsidies provided to Amtrak.
Don't give up or give in in the face of patronising ridicule, amused disdain, or being ignored.
If you take my stuff apart, you'll find my choruses of repetitions are picked up almost verbatim from Kurt Vonnegut, and my distanced fracture quality is all from Amy Hempel, who's probably my favourite writer.
Doing the weekly shopping, I stock up on stir-fry kits, Amy's meatless burgers, and armloads of onions and garlic. I put onions and garlic in everything.
I've always dreamed of growing up to be Amy Poehler.
I definitely grew up to Nina Simone and a lot of Ella Fitzgerald. And I loved Amy Winehouse. I loved that sort of soulful singer.
The best thing I've ever taken from a set is the rug in Owen and Cristina's apartment on Grey's Anatomy before they broke up.
I grew up at a time with androgyny in the 1980s; it was easy to pass under the radar as a gay may.
Our brains are seventy-year clocks. The Angel of Life winds them up once for all, then closes the case, and gives the key into the hand of the Angel of the Resurrection.
2016 was the year the Anglo-Saxon world woke up.
When Jack Swagger copies my Ankle Lock and Randy Orton does my Angle Slam, it's disrespectful. I didn't come up with the Ankle Lock; Ken Shamrock came up with the Ankle Lock, but I waited until he retired to do the Ankle Lock.
I eat healthily, I do ballet and exercise, and I'm toned and tight, but I take up space, and I don't aspire to anorexia.
I wanted to be Anthony Hopkins and ended up being neither a film star nor having a career on the stage.
I grew up certain for a while that I was going to be an anthropologist, until film turned my head.
I was brought up in Florence, a beautiful medieval town whose rhythm is completely in antiquity.
I was a nerd growing up, and I'm a little antisocial and awkward.
I was built up from my dad more than anyone else.
I counted everything. I counted the steps to the road, the steps up to church, the number of dishes and silverware I washed... anything that could be counted, I did.
We lived in eight or nine different houses and six or seven different apartments growing up.