I'm a comic nerd. I'm a former serious collector for much of my childhood and early teen years I wanted to draw underground comics.
Teen pregnancy went way down in the '90s, and 75 percent of it was because of increased use of contraception.
I never listened to the Grateful Dead as a teen; the only exposure I got was what came through the walls when my sister was listening to them.
I don't know if this is too weird to say, but this is completely surreal for me. Bizarre. The cover of 'Teen Vogue' has been on my bucket list forever.
I'm so fascinated by the concept of teen pregnancy for some reason. Not that I condone it or promote it, but it's just a very real thing in our country and culture.
Mrs. Banks: [sees the time] Excuse me, POSTS, EVERYONE, PLEASE! [cannon fires]
Travers Goff: Don't you ever stop dreaming. You can be anyone you want to be.
P.L. Travers: [In the plane, about to go to Los AngeIes] I hope we crash.
Walt Disney: Don't you want to finish the story?
Woody: Oh no. Hamm the Piggy Bank: Oh yes! Return of the Astro-Nut!
Just because you have checks in the checkbook doesn't mean that you have money in the bank, and Washington has failed to understand that.
So as soon as the land was worth something and there was money in the bank, all of a sudden everybody got interested in non-discrimination, in who's really going to administer this stuff.
Money and women. They're two of the strongest things in the world. The things you do for a woman you wouldn't do for anything else. Same with money.
I don't blame the players today for the money. I blame the owners. They started it. They wanna give it to 'em? More power to 'em.
If I had quietly retired as governor in 2007 and went into banking or something of that nature, I would have been, at most, a footnote in the story and probably never mentioned.
We need wealthy dogs off the seats of power. They're taking us back to feudalism and I really don't want that. But I'm very far from being a socialist.
I just did an interview where I was asked whether I drink beer or whisky, and I was sad to reveal that I'm pounding spring water.
It was sad when Sid Vicious died... I was freaked out when Phil Lynott died from Thin Lizzy. I cried. It was too crazy.
Apart from the fact that your physical ability starts to decline, I also think someone in their fifties being childlike becomes a little sad. You've got to be careful.
Giving back is the right thing to do, whether it's donating clothing or even just a smile to someone who needs it.
One thing you learned as a Cubs fan: when you bought you ticket, you could bank on seeing the bottom of the ninth.