I don't think I'd want to be a comedian today if I saw it on the telly. I wouldn't think it was a thing for weirdoes and drop-outs; I'd think it was a thing for squares who wanted to be famous.
Virtually every magazine, newspaper, TV station and cable channel is owned by a big corporation, and they've squashed stories that they don't want the public to know about.
So we are pretty convinced we don't want to play huge stadiums unless we can play them well.
The tools Facebook provides make discrimination easy. Facebook has monopoly profit margins, so it could easily provide real staffing to protect against discrimination, if it wanted to. It doesnβt want to.
International friendlies, they mean something, but what you want is to play on the biggest stage, play under the lights.
I really don't want to write a score until the whole show is cast and staged.
I'm not staid and unbiased here. I have certain biases I want to convey, and if you disagree, that's fine.
You want to stake your own claim. You don't want to be called a copycat.
Understand what you want, and want it as badly as you can. Make the stakes for yourself as life-or-death as you can.
The one thing you don't want is that stale sound when you've done a line so much you can't find a fresh approach to it. Drop it.
To catch the ball, face up, look at all of my options and then pass. I was playing hot potato. I didn't want to be the guy to stall the triangle.
I want to stand for something, and it's probably going to be something that some people stand against.
We did want to stand for something, not just cute girls with cute concepts. Everything we talk about has meaning behind it.
Trends carry on forever, until they stop. I want to be around after things come to a standstill. As a result, I tend to be pretty conservative.
The most important thing for us is winning the Stanley Cup and I want to win.
I want a Stanley Cup.
Here in Denver, we want to thank Jeremy Jacobs for the way he runs his business. Otherwise, we wouldn't have gotten Ray Bourque and won a Stanley Cup.
Doesn't anybody ever want to talk about anything else besides 'Star Trek?' There were 79 episodes of the series; there were 55 different writers. I was only one of them.
'Star Wars' is fun, its exciting, its inspirational, and people respond to that. It's what they want.
People around the world, they want the authentic Starbucks experience.