Ghost stories always creep me out and weird me out. Those are always interesting to watch.
Were most of your stars out? Were you busy writing your heart out?
When I go out there, I have no pity on my brother. I'm out there to win.
I was always active - I went from baseball to football. I didn't have time to work out.
I mean, I have worked out. I've always worked out a little, you know, when I felt it was, like... time.
Every time another review comes out I let out a deep breath.
An interview will seem very sane to me, and I'll find out that the journalist was laughing out of the side of his mouth half of the time.
MacReady: Blair's been busy out here all by himself.
Because A Walk To Remember had come out and it had made money and I got a lot of congratulations at that time as it happens out there.
The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keeps out the joy.
I work out a lot, but I like to do action sports. A lot of surfing, mountain-biking.
I dance but I also work out. I run, do strength training... you name it. I've got to!
I love going out of my comfort zone - I live to go out of my comfort zone.
People think I take some sort of masochistic pleasure out of putting out music that's gonna be unpopular.
There were a lot of heads turning when people found out I was doing music and when they found out it was country, they were like, 'What?'
For me, singing sad songs often has a way of healing a situation. It gets the hurt out in the open into the light, out of the darkness.
Put Mickelson and Toms out there. You know, they had the morning off. They rested. Knowing them and the competitors that they are, they are probably a little angry that they weren't out there in the morning.
I tend to watch a lot of lower-budget movies to find out what's doing down there and find out who's coming up.
I have insecurities of course, but I don't hang out with anyone who points them out to me.
I've only ever done out-and-out serious roles. I've played, like, five serial killers.
I have a treadmill, and I work out with my trainer, Julie Diamond, as often as possible. She's so positive.