Go up close to your friend, but do not go over to him! We should also respect the enemy in our friend.
What's more important than who's going to be the first black manager is who's going to be the first black sports editor of the New York Times.
If I go to a concert or sporting event I usually go in a VIP entrance. And leave the same way.
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.
Anyone who achieves any kind of success, however you want to define it, sometimes can't let go of it.
The spoken word was the first technology by which man was able to let go of his environment in order to grasp it in a new way.
I really love voice over work, because it lets you go crazy and have fun. You literally can go anywhere with it!
I'm always on the go. I love doing things until I hit rock bottom. Then I need my 12 hours of sleep, and I'm on the go again.
My favorite country is America. I love going there! I go in the local lake near where I work on Sundays. It's called Berry Hill.
I love the streets, and the streets love me back. And when things ain't going the way they should go, they let you know... and when they happy, you gotta keep 'em happy.
Music and dance influence my style in a lot of ways. Sometimes I go off to work dressed up like I'm going to hit the stage and perform.
I need music. It's like my heartbeat, so to speak. It keeps me going no matter what's going on - bad games, press, whatever!
I get up, go and get a coffee, and go do the crossword - I'm loyal to one particular paper, the 'Guardian' - and that's my idea of a perfect morning.
My mom was scared of the old Times Square so I was never allowed to go. Now I'm scared of the new Times Square, so I still never go.
I've managed to do movies and still keep a lifestyle where I can go to ballgames, go to a grocery store like everybody else.
When I was a kid going to the movies, we'd go because Bogart was in the movie, or Cagney, or John Wayne. We didn't know what the story was about or anything.
Very often when I go in to meet for movies or pilots, I'm put on videotape. I hate the notion that that tape is going to sit on a shelf and never get better.
I keep telling people I'll make movies until I'm fifty and then I'll go and do something else. I'm going to be a professional gentleman of leisure.
It's like why people read scary books or go see scary movies. Because it creates a distance. They're scared, but they're not going to get hurt.
It is a puzzling thing. The truth knocks on the door and you say, 'Go away, I'm looking for the truth,' and so it goes away. Puzzling.
You're going through the horror of it, you're going through the isolation of it but you're being empowered by reminding yourself that you're connected to everybody else.