In today's world, it never looks good when you're suing somebody who earned $20,000 for writing a book over a period of a year or two.
I have a fleet of Rimowa Topas aluminum suitcases! They're all covered in stickers from around the world.
Some people are very good at that, communicating with the world; I'm not sure I'm suited to it.
It's become something of a ritual - every year, Google publishes its year-end summary of what the world wants, and every year I complain about how shallow it is, given what Google really knows about what the world is up to.
This industry is all about work, and just because Sundance exposed me to the world, it is my job to stay deserving in that world. The work never ends; the hustle just get harder, and you get stronger!
What's exciting about Sundance is that they're making a name for themselves in this boutique television niche world, and there's energy behind that.
Sunday night was such a big night for television when I was growing up - you know, 'The Wonderful World of Disney.'
Wherever I am in the world, I never get Sunday night blues. I suppose it's because I've never worked at any one thing long enough to start hating it.
It's essentially taught in high school and college survey courses as an item on a timeline: 'The Lusitania was sunk; the U.S. gets into World War I'.
Sunscreen, in the world of beauty, is the ultimate in adulting.
The place where I grew up is the center of surfing. Everyone who grows up on the North Shore surfs, and from October to March, you have the best waves in the world within a 5- to 7-mile stretch. I grew up in the center of these incredible sunsets and all these incredible waves. And then we have the Triple Crown of Surfing.
I wanted to be a citizen of the world but not in a superficial way.
I think the world has a place for gay superheroes, certainly.
Common Core reminds us what testing can do right. Modeled on standards of the world's education superpowers, questions demand critical thinking and creativity. Students are asked to write at length, show their work, and explain their reasoning.
We can change the world if we change ourselves. We just need to get hold of the old patterns of thinking and dealing with things and start listening to our inner voices and trusting our own superpowers.
I never saw a little African-American girl saving the world. So to be able to be that for not only myself but girls who look like me is really important and inspiring. Unfortunately, we don't see ourselves saving the world a lot, and if we do see any type of superhero, that person usually has superpowers.
The world would be better off with multiple superpowers. When Communist USSR was a superpower, the world was better off.
If I have superpowers, I would eliminate all negative people and all negativity from this world.
I love my fans in Philadelphia, but this is the hardest place in the world to play in. And I think it's the hardest place to play in to be a superstar. Just to be the No. 1 guy. All eyes on you - because everybody wants you to be perfect, but not themselves.
I guess my mission statement is now to let the world know on a global scale that WWE certainly is a wonderful form of entertainment, but its superstars are more than just superstars inside the ring. They do so much more outside the ring and have so much more to offer.