It's like I say to young people who ask me about going into journalism: If you want to be loved, don't go into this business.
The sad thing about any business I suppose, but in mine you see it particularly, is that you're always asked to do what you've already done.
But we have to ask ourselves, what's the purpose of the stock market? It's supposed to be a source of capital for growing business. It's lost that purpose.
I'm just in an unfortunate business where if you ask me a question I have to answer it honestly and if I don't answer it truthfully then I'm not respected.
Never undertake anything for which you wouldn't have the courage to ask the blessings of heaven.
People asked if I could have played the Terminator. Are you kidding? Not a chance, I never could have played the Terminator.
How did this or that change my music? The only time I have to think about it is when an interviewer asks me that.
There is no such thing as a 'free' government benefit. Ask small-business owners who are footing skyrocketing bills for bottomless jobless benefits.
As families and small businesses alike are tightening their belts to account for the worsening economy, they have every right to ask: 'Why isn't my government doing the same?'
Gandhi has asked that the British Government should walk out of India and leave the Indian people to settle differences among themselves, even if it means chaos and confusion.
But if you're asking my opinion, I would argue that a social justice approach should be central to medicine and utilized to be central to public health. This could be very simple: the well should take care of the sick.
When people used to ask me why I got involved with Hollywood films, I would say jokingly that it was for the health insurance.
I'm an actor... I do a job and I go home. Why are you interested in me? You don't ask a truck driver about his job.
It's strange; when I was younger and people would ask, 'Where are you from?', I'd say, 'West Africa', which was odd because I'm obviously not African, but it was my home.
People always ask me if I'm going to stop modeling because I have started an acting career. I hope to continue to model for years to come.
One mustn't ask apple trees for oranges, France for sun, women for love, life for happiness.
I am regularly asked what the average Internet user can do to ensure his security. My first answer is usually 'Nothing; you're screwed'.
I went to junkyards, abandoned car lots. I asked supermarkets for the big jugs they put pig guts in, to make cabinets for my bass speakers.
If you're an English actor, and you're asked to do an episode - especially the Christmas episode - of 'Downton Abbey,' you can't turn it down. It's like, 'Of course!'
I would ask my dad what he did, and he'd say, 'I listen to people's problems.' In some way what he did for a living is in my genes.
I love that my dad has stopped asking me when I'm going to get a real job.