'None of Your Business.' It's the only Salt-N-Pepa song that I regret.
By the mid-70s, I wanted to get out of the business. I was tired anyway.
When I go back into education, I'm going to do business studies.
I grew up in east Tennessee, and everybody knew everybody's business.
When I started in the business, I was told I had three good years in me.
If you don't operate it as a business, you aren't going to be around very long.
People don't know how hard it is to have your own business.
Acting is really about having the courage to fail in front of people.
I have no physical courage, I've asked for a double.
I've always been attracted to films which explore the qualities of courage.
You have to do what you need to do as an artist. You have to have that courage.
Real courage is knowing what faces you and knowing how to face it.
On a film set everyone is very cool. Well, blase really.
I don't think of myself as hot or cool or anything, just a dork.
I don't want to stay underground for just the cool people.
I'd wear flip-flops and jeans. I guess that's not cool.
A female piano player is always pretty cool to me.
America was cool with Saddam Hussein when he was killing Iranians.
I have a cycle that is not particularly cool, but it's a cycle: trash myself to reward myself.
It's just cool to me that Bon Jovi knows my name!
I may be the prat in the hat, that's cool, but I drive an Aston Martin DB5.