I'm kind of like Che Guevera. I lead the revolution, but at some point I turn it over to someone else.
I was approached by Oxfam to go to Mali as their ambassador and get involved in their various initiatives out there. But I felt that was missing the point of using me, a musician.
My type, which I didn't realize until somebody pointed out to me, apparently is brunettes with darker skin tones, but that is about it as far as aesthetically.
The only people who didn't like The Monkees were the French, and they don't even like themselves, so what's the point?
I try not to wear too much makeup, as I think there comes a point where too much makes you look older.
You read about somebody, and it doesn't really matter whether or not they really exist - the point is that you get into them like real characters.
I'm surprised that we've gotten to a point where we don't put our country first and put our party first.
Those who know me know I won't hesitate to turn around and point someone out.
I'm a classical type of guy. Whatever's out at that point in time, I like it. I just put my own twist on it, and we go from there.
The thing is, any time anyone invades anyone on stage, the invader always looks really bad no matter what point they're proving - obviously that applies to myself too.
There was a point in time where the thought of people even talking about me made me anxious. Physically.
A guy and a girl can be just friends, but at one point or another, they will fall for each other... maybe temporarily, maybe at the wrong time, maybe too late, or maybe forever.
I don't like to spend time in endless meetings talking about stuff that isn't going to get anything done. I have meetings, but they're short, prompt and to the point.
It will undoubtedly happen, that the enemy will make the attempt, today, tomorrow or the next day, at some time, to break into this fortress of Europe at one point or another. That will undoubtedly be the case.
Freaky things happen all the time in the world. I suppose everything has to happen for the first time at some point.
People call me Joey all the time. I take it as a compliment. There's no point in correcting them. But I'm much more even-keeled and subdued and relaxed than Joey Tribbiani.
Like some kind of particularly tenacious vampire the short story refuses to die, and seems at this point in time to be a wonderful length for our generation.
I'm one Pia Zadora, the same way all the time. That's why I'm happy. It took me a long time to get to the point where could be myself all the time.
I've always been worried about the band but I've got to the point now where I think it's time to start thinking about myself a bit more.
Being an actor, imitating to the point of inhabiting the lives of others, may simply be a way of continuing to do what I learned to do as a boy - to travel, mentally and physically.
The truth is, hardly any of us have ethical energy enough for more than one really inflexible point of honor.