I love clothes that, when you put them on, you feel like you. I don't care whether anyone else likes them.
I feel like I'm going to be with the Cowboys the rest of my career, definitely. I love it.
I like to write about love and love lost because I feel like there are so many different subcategories of emotions that you can possibly delve into.
I feel like I'm just like anyone else. I just happen to play football, and obviously with that comes responsibility, but I love that.
Whatever avenue I feel like I can make a difference in, I'd love to do.
I like doing character movies. I like doing movies about personal situations; that's what I love about dealing with things.
Part of me is probably more conservative than people realise. I like my old string quartets, I don't like music that's trippy for trippy's sake.
There aren't reasons why you like this song or this piece of music, or don't like it. It's just, it's either right or wrong, you know?
I really like worship music. It settles my soul. Gets me back on track. The lyrics are almost like a prayer, so it's my go-to.
I feel like the reason people feel like they know me is because I'm giving you myself in the music. There's where the connection comes from; you can't Twitter that.
I feel like a Mac store! I have a Canadian iPhone, an American iPhone and an iPad. I'm constantly downloading music to iTunes.
It's so easy to put music out that it's difficult to sift through stuff that I don't like to find stuff I do like.
More labels should be like that. Instead of putting these records out myself, I should have just signed with them, but they probably don't like my music (laughs).
I like going to New York. I like the galleries and the theatre and the restaurants and bars and music. I think that city is more alive than Los Angeles.
I feel like, at the end of the day, I always would try to make music that I wanted to listen to: stuff that I liked and wanted to hear.
Music is changing so quickly, and the landscape of the music industry itself is changing so quickly, that everything new, like Spotify, all feels to me a bit like a grand experiment.
I like that 'Mad Men' is now an adjective I use to describe clothing when I'm shopping: 'I like this top. It's very 'Mad Men.'
Like many rich men, he thought in anecdotes; like many simple women, she thought in terms of biography.
I sort of feel like 'Mad Men' fans are like sci-fi fans because they are very, very devoted, and they're very loyal and very excited about it.
I don't like my men to be too ornate. I like them to stand back and let their women shine, and they should really wear the pants in the relationship.
I like women who can throw a ball and laugh loud and have some spine, and I like men who don't mind cooking dinner.