Elvis was, at least the times I was around him, Elvis was a practical joker. He was always, had some little mischievous something going.
Researchers have found very little difference between men and women in terms of the amount of time spent gossiping.
In the time between records, I always have lots of stuff going on. I shoot photography, make little sculptures, play video games.
People are always asking me if I work out, but to be honest, I'm doing very little at the moment. The only time I really go to the gym is if I'm staying in a hotel.
Looking back Little Lulu was an early feminist, but at the time I just thought she was a really feisty developed comic strip character.
I've been an activist in the LGBT community for a long time. I think nothing's changed, I'm just a little bit more focused on the 'T' now than I was on the 'L' or the 'G.'
I think I've had the fantasy of a ray-gun that could erase the world from the time I was a very little kid.
I'm not a hoarder, I'm a collector: if you have something you like, every time you see it, you have a little happy hit.
Honestly, when I was a little girl, I would watch wrestling with my brother, like, all the time. The Ultimate Warrior was my favorite. I used the have the biggest crush on him!
By the time a bartender knows what drink a man will have before he orders, there is little else about him worth knowing.
It's a natural phenomenon that when you hit as a little kid, as a teenybopper, we'll call it, everybody who used to like you back in that period of time grows up and they leave you back there.
I remember growing up with television, from the time it was just a test pattern, with maybe a little bit of programming once in a while.
Any time you put a cast like this in compromising circumstances or shake it up a little bit, I think we're all pretty close so we draw on real emotion.
It doesn't seem as if there's that much of a difference between a big production and a little production, other than you have a smaller space in which to get dressed and you have a shorter waiting time.
I like giving people something they don't want to miss the next time. It's a show with little twists and turns and curves. It has me being silly and stupid and compassionate and completely deep.
I'm always in that mode - whenever I have a little free time, I'm always recording songs, writing, whatever I gotta do. It's like my job is my vacation.
The first year was hard for me to deal with. The second year was a little bit easier, but still difficult. It took me five years to get it out of me. It was a difficult moment, a difficult time.
Right now, I'm hankering for new adventures... Ninety percent of the time I'm having romantic-comedy fantasies in which I'm wearing little pencil skirts and hurrying down to the subway.
Saving Milly was a break from this effort because I felt that it was time to be part of something that could shed light on a disease everyone feels they know, when most know so little.
When we take time to notice the things that go right - it means we're getting a lot of little rewards throughout the day.
I grew up on musicals, and I know they are quite the thing now, but I'm actually a little indignant, because I started taking singing lessons years ago - I put the time in!