I always listen to what people don't say, it's a lot more interesting than the bullshit they want you to believe.
The simplest secret of reaching any place is to start walking! If people say you can’t reach there, close your ears to them and continue walking!
I'll hear people say every so often that having HIV must not be so bad - 'Just look at Magic and how well he's doing.'
Sometimes you hear people saying that there is a secret to get to where you wanna be, but at a certain point, you discover that you are the secret of your success.
I know of people who don't believe it, but depression is an illness, but unlike, say, a broken leg, you don't know when it'll get better.
People say the Beatles were John Lennon. What is Paul McCartney? Chopped liver? But everyone has their own favourite members whose creativity they gravitate to. That's normal.
When I walk down the boardwalk, people stop me and say, 'Oh, your house is the one that glows.'
I will say this: one of the things that is a pain when you're expecting children is how much advice unsolicited people give you when you're not asking for it.
My mother used to say, If other people have a problem with you, that's their problem. It's not your problem. I still have that philosophy today.
I've finally gotten to a place where I can say, 'You know what? You didn't think I could do it, people.' But I did it.
Even in fine-dining restaurants, you have people that say 'I want to be out in half hour', 'I want to be out in 45 minutes.' It happens.
People say it is impossible to get out of stupidity; well, I was born religious and here I am an atheist.
Kids who enter 'adulthood' without any strong attachments to people who know and care about them have a rough road ahead, to say the least.
It's come to the point where you have people saying it's our Christian duty to embrace the homosexual movement. This is absurd.
For an artist to go and play in a country that occupies other people's land and oppresses them, the way Israel does, is plain wrong. They should say no.
You don’t have to say everything to be a light. Sometimes a fire built on a hill will bring interested people to your campfire.
For people who say they hate being lied to, just start telling them nothing but the pure truth--about everything. That will teach them
I'm probably one of the few people who can say I did all three types of state sector schooling.
I have to say, I haven't really worked with that many people in my career that I haven't liked, which I think is really rare.
I've always been blessed, or cursed, some might say, with an insatiable curiosity, a desire to find something out about a people and a place. That's where it all begins.
People say to me, 'You're so lucky. You get to see the world.' But I don't. I go to the hotel and to the pools and back again. That's it.