M.C. at Babylon Club: Is that coke in your bra or are you just happy to see me?
Mark Zuckerberg: Eduardo, it's like a Final Club except we're the president.
I've always been fascinated with aristocracy. I'm really interested in the Ivy Leagues, the final clubs, all the really old-money families, the concept of old money.
The only way I'd have gone was if it would better my career, I would not have gone just for the money. The point was to go to a club that could win trophies.
If you are going to throw a club, it is important to throw it ahead of you, down the fairway, so you don't have to waste energy going back to pick it up.
Playing clubs is the ultimate - you see the faces; you hear the 'clicking' glasses - I love all that atmosphere and seeing people's mouths singing the words to the songs.
I went to engineering school, I went to physics class. I said, 'Screw this, I don't want to be here. I'd much rather be at a club playing music.'
This kind of music was just hitting England, so we were getting this following in clubs in Birmingham just cause we were trying to do something different.
John Bender: Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe?
John Bender: Screws fall out all the time, the world is an imperfect place.
Andrew Clark: What do they do to you? Allison Reynolds: They ignore me. Andrew Clark: Yeah... yeah.
John Bender: Being bad feels pretty good, huh?
Of the many guests we welcomed to the Mickey Mouse Club, my absolute favorites were the Lennon Sisters.
The club thing is a world people can associate with, letting your hair down at the weekend.
To be honest, I think about the clubs when I write. But I should probably start thinking about stadiums, because the songs sound even better there - and bigger.
I don't think I represent all things dubstep. I just like clubbing, so those are the sounds I've chosen to work with.
I have been told by people that I should not be seen clubbing with good-looking women, but I can't see why not. Why be a pop star otherwise?
The worst thing to tell a free people in a country that's still mostly free is that they are not allowed to read something.
Have you noticed," said John, "how countries call theirs 'sovereign nuclear deterrents,' but call the other countries' ones 'weapons of mass destruction'?
Electorates tend to get the politicians they deserve.
I always spend time exploring the customs and attitudes of the countries I'm using for locations, and interviewing the people who live there. I've visited over 90 countries thus far.