I am a United States citizen and I vote.
I am young, but I have been through a lot.
Looking back, I am thankful that I didn't go into the film industry.
The time I spend with my kids informs every fiber of who I am.
At the time of my deepest love I realized that I am the Universe.
I'm just who I am. I don't try to change myself for other people.
I am concentrating on my fitness levels so that I don't look old.
I am far more comfortable with failure than I ever will be with success.
I am like a kid. I tell my family and friends I'm like a kid.
I ask the rights to pursue happiness by having a voice in that government to which I am accountable.
I start sweating and shaking and having panic attacks if I am not at home.
I am told that the first comprehensible word I uttered as a child was 'home.'
I hope I am a psychotherapist's dream. I've spent enough hours in therapy.
So I'm OK with myself, with history, my work, who I am and who I was.
I wouldn't change anything because the mistakes and the hurt are as important as all the great fights. They made me who I am today.
I have lived a great life. I am very happy.
I am not learned, but I have as good feelings as any man.
I am not quite Martha Stewart, but I do like cooking and gardening.
The longer I go on, the more I am aware of the power of finance.
I say I am stronger than fear.
I am a firm believer in marriage. In the future I will be married.