I want people to know there is more to Somalia than looting and piracy.
When I go home, the last thing I want to do is read about the popular lore of vampires.
I make a lot of money, but I don't want to talk about that.
All you need is lots and lots of data and lots of information about what the right answer is, and you'll be able to train a big neural net to do what you want.
I want God to be speaking louder than the music.
I want my office to be quiet. The loudest thing in the room - by far - should be the occasional purring of the cat.
If Obamacare is so wonderful, why is it that its loudest advocates don't want to be subject to it?
I didn't want to become a professor or get tenure or teach or anything. All I wanted to do was get a degree because Louis Leakey said I needed one, which was right, and once I succeeded I could get back to the field.
The only thing I do to my bat is put some tape around the handle to build it up a little bit because I broke my finger about six years ago and can't really close it the way I want to. Other than that, the same bat, same Louisville Sluggers.
You don't want to pitch a tent and live inside the Louvre. You want to check it out, appreciate it, and move somewhere else.
I don't want to do risky. I want to do important. And lovable. Important and lovable.
If I could choose to have one superpower, I would want to be able to make everyone love everyone!
If I want to kiss, I shall kiss. If I am told that a lovemaking scene is integral to the script, I will consider it.
Everything I've always done has been for the sole purpose of increasing my lovemaking output. A lot of guys won't admit that, but I do. I just want to make love.
I'm personally more of a low-maintenance type of person. I want things to be easy and quick, especially when it comes to getting dressed.
I want to lower taxes for the middle class.
There is a degree of wretchedness and want among the lower class of people which is not anywhere so common as among the Spanish and Portuguese settlements.
I think the worst thing you could ever do is label comedy. I'm a fan of the broadness of Lucille Ball, the subtlety of Peter Sellers and the oddballness of Fred Armisen and the wittiness of Marty Short. I'm a fan of all of it, and I want to do all of it.
Luckily, I was raised by people who'd already seen all the yuck stuff, which is why they originally didn't want me to act. I understood the difference between getting a part at a Hollywood party and getting a job.
I'm a lucky guy and I'm happy to be with the Yankees. And I want to thank everyone for making this night necessary.