We see ourselves as first helping to open up markets to competition.
I've actually been turned down for jobs because I was in Playboy.
People will clap to be nice. They will not laugh to be nice.
I like that I make toys.
I don't feel like my job is to be beloved.
'Giving 2.0' was born of my desire to redefine and democratize philanthropy.
I'm Lou Barletta, and I'm a small town defender.
It don't take a lot to make me happy. I'm not spoiled like that.
London is like a girlfriend I loved, then really fell out with.
I find it somewhat liberating to jump, to dive into things that are the opposite of me.
I just am committed wholeheartedly to theatre with no intermission.
I don't see myself as ever being like anybody else.
I consider myself to have one of the greatest voices in the industry.
I want a baby from an Italian - possibly Sicilian - donor.
Hair is about when you're younger. I am my hair.
None of my characters have really had jobs.
And now, I'm just trying to change the world, one sequin at a time.
Being gay is like glitter, it never goes away.
My first assistant-coaching job in football was at William & Mary in 1961.
People want economy and they will pay any price to get it.
If a guy is over 25 percent jerk, he's in trouble. And Henry was 95 percent.