I've been very inspired by Virgin's model of business as a force for good.
I've been in this business for years and I'm still befuddled by the ways of this town.
I've been spared to a large extent the business end of the race stick.
I've always been attracted to films which explore the qualities of courage.
It's been a struggle for me because I had a chance to be white and refused.
For years I have been going to the South of France to cool out.
The last couple of years I've been on an empty tank. And that's gotta change.
It's been quite a 'pattern interrupt', a massive change of the old programming.
Change is growth. For me it has been a very spiritual and musical rebirth.
But then it hasn't really been a focus of our government to make us an educated people.
I have been up to see the Congress and they do not seem to be able to do anything except to eat peanuts and chew tobacco, while my army is starving.
I have always been interested in health care and doing something that is dramatic.
I've been knocked down more than any heavyweight champion in history.
If it was not for Rajiv Gandhi, urbanization in India would have been history.
My major allegiance has been to storytelling, not to history.
There's never really been a real hood Christmas movie.
I know my dad is a big Internet freak, and he's been known to be a Wikileaker.
At the same time, I've never been afraid of death or the concept of death.
I've always been scared to death of pain - afraid, even, to think of it.
I've been to MTV and all of that worldly stuff. It's death. It's meaningless.
If I had an extra 20 or 50 years physically, I could have been the dancer of my dreams. But I never became that dancer.