They say poets write mostly for themselves; if anyone else likes it, well and good, if not, it doesn't matter; certainly, not to me.
Stop using the word 'bromance.' Can we please kill that stupid term? We're just friends. It's called friendship!
My definition of a friend is somebody who adores you even though they know the things you're most ashamed of.
I lend people money, but I'd never lend something that would jeopardise a friendship if I didn't get it back.
I'm not a stand up at all, it's such a fear of mine. My sister does it, and she's really great at it.
Fear is the enemy. I distrust it. Any feeling or decision I make that might be motivated by fear I quickly reassess.
But I'm someone who the more afraid I am, the more I want to do it to get the fear over with.
Some days it is a heroic act just to refuse the paralysis of fear and straighten up and step into another day.
Some people need to stay at the top. They are afraid to re-start from zero because they fear the critics.
You have to be careful not to let your fear stop you doing things. It's very exciting to test yourself.
Going to parties usually makes me feel depressed, just because I have such social fear after meeting people.
I nearly die of fear before I go on stage. Something wicked. I can't eat a thing the day before a gig.
The only prejudice I've found anywhere in TV is in some advertising agencies, and there isn't so much prejudice as just fear.
I guess sometimes fear is a good thing. It's a really good motivator.
I think 30 is a big jump from your 20s, but 40 holds no fear for me.
Frankly, I have always dreaded writing - there always seemed to be pain involved, unpleasant self-examination and a lot of fear.
The most famous person in my phone is Lindsay Lohan. We starred in 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' together in 2004 and we've stayed in touch.
I don't feel famous and I didn't want my autobiography to be like a Paris Hilton story.
I really don't think I could get starstruck with anybody. Famous final words, but I just don't think I could.
It was that famous joke: What's the last thing the drummer said before he got kicked out of the band? 'Hey, I wrote a song.'
It was pretty frightening because as we all know, when large, famous groups breakup, a lot of the members don't survive in solo careers.