I don't want to preach to anyone, because if someone preaches to me, I just turn off - I've been preached to my whole life.
I don't want preconceptions. I want to learn as much as possible.
We want the facts to fit the preconceptions. When they don't it is easier to ignore the facts than to change the preconceptions.
I don't think of myself predicting things. I'm expressing possibilities. Things that could happen. To a large extent it's a question of how badly people want them to.
It is not predictions but plans that make the future. If you want predictions, it is because you do not have the ability to make a plan and fulfill it.
You can predict all you want, but everybody knows what predictions get you.
The Premiership is where you want to be; everyone does. Otherwise, you question people's ambition.
It is a normal thing for a young player to want to prove himself in the Premiership.
Sometimes you pay a premium to get what you want.
I do put my questions in terms of the sharpest polarities of the issue. But I don't want a preponderance of opinion over factual data.
There are expectations with sequels, and people want them to be bigger and better than the prequel.
We don't want John Wick to retire again; we're glad he's back in the game. We want a sequel or a prequel. There's a lot of fertile ground to cover.
The thing I most hate about the Left is that they want to stop us laughing - to prescribe which jokes are OK and which are not OK to make in public and to draw artificial lines around certain subjects. I find all sorts of inappropriate things funny.
On my gravestone, I want 'Here lies the singer,' not 'Here lies the T.V. presenter'.
I voted for President Bush, I voted for President Clinton, and, although I do want my vote back, I voted for President Obama.
President Clinton knew the course and goes, 'Here's what you want to do here.' By the fourth hole, you wanted to hit him with your putter.
If somebody doesn't want to show up for a press conference I'll pull them from the card.
I said I did not know enough about UNICEF to handle a press conference and she said they would not want to talk about it they would only want to talk about films.
I want the ball for 90 minutes. When I don't have the ball, I go high pressing because I want the ball.
I'm so genuine about what I do and how I want to do it, and I get anxiety when I'm pressured from the outside.