I think growing up in a big family taught me a lot of problem solving and how to share and compromise, and that's been helpful in my marriage.
In a family business, you grow up with close contact to the business, whatever it is, and the beer business is certainly a very social type of business.
I'm quitting the business today. I'm going to open up an appliance store, I've always really been into toasters. I'm giving it all up.
Like you, I'm fed up with business as usual in Washington. Send me to Congress, and I won't tweak our broken system. I'll shut it down.
As you grow up and get educated in the business, you go from, 'I want to do movies' to 'I want to work. In whatever.'
Growing up, around the dinner table my father and I didn't talk sports. We talked business.
In my business, if you look good, no one is going to be checking up on whether you work out. So it's up to me.
The business of peace requires more than showing up with paint brushes, foodstuffs and an oil pipeline or two.
Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.
My dad knows every single accent from being an old Yiddish grandpa to being Indian or Jamaican. It was very cool to grow up with that.
I never felt cool growing up. I was a bit of an outsider, but I discovered theatre very early on, which got me through.
Growing up in Holland, I always thought my name was boring, but in the U.S., all of a sudden I have a very cool name.
Whenever the government of the United States shall break up, it will probably be in consequence of a false direction having been given to public opinion.
Twitter is growing up, expanding into other countries, and recognizing that the Internet is contrary to what people hoped; the government does reach into the Internet.
I don't mind snakes. Growing up in South Africa there were a couple a snakes around... and I'm not talking just about the government!
I have nightmares that I'm going to wake up, and everyone's driving a Prius and living in a condo, and we're all getting health insurance.
The most important thing for me is health - you wake up in the morning, you can breathe, and you can walk.
I wish I had been home more when the children were growing up. I missed a lot.
I was blessed to grow up in really interesting times and to go back to a home where I was very safe.
I didn't grow up in a home that glorified Hollywood. We didn't watch TV. We didn't have a lot of magazines around.
The reason I never give up hope is because everything is so basically hopeless.