Human beings are infinitely worth studying, especially the peculiarities that often go along with outstanding gifts.
A woman has a responsibility and a privilege that a man doesn't have of given birth to another human being.
I'm dealing in rock'n'roll. I'm, like, I'm not a bona fide human being.
I think what creates a winner is a person who can connect with their partner - another human being.. connect with their soul
I like the idea of being caught between things, always being a bit of an outsider, having an outside eye on things - almost like a Shakespearean fool.
Most people would rather be certain they're miserable, than risk being happy.
I loved performing; I was always trying to impress my siblings by being a clown. I think that came from being the runt of the litter.
Being related to a person doesn't necessarily mean you have to be family and being family doesn't necessarily mean you have to be related.
Couples tend to think that being single is always singular. Singles tend to believe that being a couple is always copulatory.
I don't think I ever got proper credit about being smart about the game.
When you're used to being in the public eye, if you've got a disease, you've got to own up to it. It's about being about it, not running from it.
I am not trying to give an image of a fairytale, perfect, everything else, I am just being myself.
I wonder if it's medically possible to be addicted to another human being.
The thing about producing is that the pressure is off of being in front of the camera, and being critiqued and judged in that way, but there are other pressures producing.
We are all different. There is no such thing as a standard or run-of-the-mill human being, but we share the same human spirit.
I don't like being overexposed. I don't like being on covers. And I don't like people talking about me.
The Alien is gross, scary. There is something in a human being that looks at them and sees it as a cockroach. You can never feel nurturing towards the cockroach.
A human being is a real artist and a creative in any field, not a programmed robot in some factory.
I never had an occasion to question color, therefore, I only saw myself as what I was... a human being.
Doubt, it seems to me, is the central condition of a human being in the twentieth century.
Testosterone to me is so important for a sense of well-being when you get older.