But you see, that's the gilded prison of fashion. We're riding in private jets, and meantime I was so incredibly, painfully sad and lonely.
I feel my heart break to see a nation ripped apart by it's own greatest strength - it's diversity.
I enjoy seeing other Indian musicians - old and young - coming to Europe and America and having some success. I'm happy to have contributed to that.
I think it's awesome to see people of all different ages from all kinds of backgrounds come together for the love of music.
The kind of acting I love is when you watch and you discover what you think perhaps you weren't supposed to see: the chink in the armor.
I do earnestly wish to see the distinction of sex confounded in society, unless where love animates the behaviour.
You see someone on the street wearing an outfit and then it's on the cover of a magazine. I love. But, you know, I'm Australian, so I'm not too flashy or glitzy.
The way I see it, if people truly love my music, they will support me in some way down the road.
Radio and TV can still push a band, but things need to be shaken up. There is the Internet, but mostly what I see there is little kids on YouTube playing music.
I think I'm no different from any artist in music. At least once, you want to see your name up on the top.
I really want younger audience members to see kids in their early 20's playing Frank's music and to be inspired to take things to a higher level themselves.
However in countries outside of Japan I think game music is still a potential growth market that has not yet developed to the extent that we are seeing in Japan.
I don't see the point in marriage: if you make a commitment, you make a commitment. Fidelity is important to me; it's about honouring that commitment.
And like everybody else, I like the Rocky movies, but if you look at them again you can see all the misses, but the intensity of it, but that wasn't what this is.
The comedy community is very friendly right now. I think that's why you see all the synergy and people doing each other's movies.
I look back at my filmography, and I'm pretty jazzed with the stuff I've been part of. They're all movies I'd like to see.
I feel like we're going to see a lot more movies that mix documentary style with fiction, more along the lines of 'District 9.'
You might see some of the movies that I'm in where there are shades of drama or whatever, but for the most part, I don't get offered serious roles.
I don't like to go to the movies to see violence or some kind of spy thing with all kinds of information you have to assimilate to understand the plot.
Lorraine Baines: Marty, will we ever see you again? Marty McFly: I guarantee it.
Singer: I just dropped in to see what condition my Condition was in.