I was a kid with a lot of different, strange interests - kind of crazy.
I'd like to see a Republican Party that embraces a lot of the libertarian ideas.
I get an awful lot of fan mail, and I read all that I can.
A lot of Montanans are teed off that local finds usually end up in New York.
So much of male heterosexual comedy can be steeped in a gay panic. A lot of juvenile comedy is predicated on that.
I've learned a lot about how people have to fight through their whole lives just to be themselves.
There are a lot of other people that really play a significant role in helping you become an Olympian.
I know they are all environmentalists. I heard a lot of my speeches recycled.
I've grown up a lot, and I've realized that what I need to make myself happy is the people around you.
I've played a lot of younger, more coming-of-age roles as well as roles that aren't such an imposing physical presence.
That still small voice within sure seems to refuse to confirm or deny a lot.
Remember, a lot can't happen on Facebook since you last logged in as long as you're logged in to Facebook.
A lot of people assume that the expensive ideas are the most effective ones, but that is simply not true.
I've been getting into different gospel artists; Aretha Franklin is someone I've been listening to a lot of.
I feel grateful that the person I end up working with a lot is Paul Rudd. He's a prince among men, and so talented, and generous, and effortless.
In terms of showing their emotions and acting on them, my women characters are a lot more advanced than the men.
[from trailer] Hank Palmer: My father is a lot of unpleasant things, but murderer is not one of them.
Prison life, fortunately, I spent a lot of years, about 18 years with other prisoners, and, as I say, they enriched your soul.
Pressure is always a part of a racing driver's life, but my father helped me a lot on my way to becoming a F1 driver.
My writing has a lot to do with who I am, and what my life is like, and my relationships to people.
It's definitely true that there are a lot of the devices we used on 'Star Trek,' that came out the imagination of the writers, and the creators that are actually in the world today.