I've always loved old hot rods. I have four or five of them at home that I work on when I'm not working out.
I always love going back to Los Angeles, because it was my home for 24 years, and I have many friends there.
I always want objects in my home that have a connection to me or something I've loved. It's still stuff, but it's stuff that has meaning.
I have always loved running on the roads, ever since I used to take part in relays for my club when I was 12 and 13. I felt really at home on the surface.
History was always the subject that I loved the most, and I felt it gave me the deepest sense of our humanity and who we are and where we're going.
Whenever I have bid a hasty goodbye to a loved one, I've always made sure that my record collection was safely stored away in the boot of the car.
My mom and dad just loved the fact that I fooled around. They just embraced it. They'd always kind of enjoy it, and they liked it when I made them laugh.
Sunglasses are great, but I always feel a bit pretentious wearing sunglasses. I mean, I do love to wear them.
You must always have great, secret, big fat hopes for yourself in love and in life. The bigger, the better.
My mother loved fashion and always had a great aesthetic. But she also considered the cost of it, with the kids, that it wasn't something to allow herself.
One must learn to love, and go through a good deal of suffering to get to it... and the journey is always towards the other soul.
I feel like I'm good with girls. I understand them and am good at loving them. I've always felt like that's been natural for me.
It always feels good to come back here. I love New York... it's just nice to see a lot of familiar faces.
Faith is walking by faith, not by what you feel. You are not always going to feel that Jesus loves you or that God is good, but you know He is. It is the up and down of the journey.
The idea of future or past, either way, is a core part of entertainment. It's something we've always loved as humans. Its part of our psyche, I think.
I think anyone loves to play a character that is either evil to a certain extent or has a real definable character flaw. Those are always really fun, and, I think, funny.
I always knew I wanted a great man of God, someone who was going to be an inspiration for people and also be a lovely husband and father.
Growing up I always loved films that transport you to another world and has things you never see in every day life.
Thanks to my father, I didn't have to face the tough side of life. Probably that's why I always chose love over money.
I always loved the idea of learning martial arts, but it wasn't until I was in my 20s that I really started doing it and taking up karate.
If you make something with love and, you know, passion and you tell a real story, I think it will always find an audience somehow, you know.