I feel like I share a great relationship with my audience where they trust my judgment and choice of films and sense of comedy.
I loved playing the guitar and I knew I was pretty good at it, so that's what I wanted to do with my life.
I'm a good learner. I can dig in. I knew nothing about mark-to-market accounting when I started the 'Enron' film.
I like a fresh face. I like clean skin. Fresh skin, cute color on the lip, cat eye, mascara, and I'm good to go!
I like Xtreme Sour Strips. These really colorful little strips that are so good. I like snacking on them. They're not healthy for you, though!
Twyla Tharp put it together from the material I wrote and recorded over my whole career. I thought it was pretty good, but how objective could I be?
I grew up with another pretty darn good writer: Glenn Frey of the Eagles. We were very good friends, and we kind of studied it together.
I did this thing with Trisha Yearwood, a song called 'The Price.' I had been sitting on it for a while, because I figured, you know, this really needs a good singer.
I think, if you can, it's OK to put something in a movie because it makes you feel good.
I gave a Collings dreadnought to a young guitar player in the Valley where I live because he didn't have a good acoustic, and he's a terrific player.
Between the record companies being the way they are and the fact that people can just download one song instead of buying a whole album, it's hard to make a good living nowadays.
I feel like I am a good person and a professional, very able leader of men.
To write a good mystery you have to know where it will end before you can decide where it will begin... and I've always known where it will end.
If I do a piece in my living room, if I practice it - and I have the tapes to prove this - it's not going to be as good as doing the same piece in front of an audience.
I love music and love a good audience and still have to make a living. Why would I quit?
I think when I was younger I was not very good at writing love songs that didn't have a twist.
I think hype is a good thing. You need it and it'll teach you valuable things and you'll grow stronger, which is what I've done.
My hairdresser in the U.K., Adam Reed, has his own line, Percy and Reed, and it's really good. And I use Moroccan Oil and Kerastase as well.
I'm blessed to be able to work at something that I'm good at, and that I love. It's not something I take for granted.
I feel as if I became a documentary film-maker only because I had writer's block for four decades. There's no other good reason.
I just consider myself an artist. I don't really rap. I don't really sing. I just do what I feel is good, and people like it.