I was a bit of a big mouth my whole life. I'm a person who expresses themselves with a lot of openness.
It takes a real storm in the average person's life to make him realize how much worrying he has done over the squalls.
I think that finding a way into somebody's life that's sort of off from a side angle can tell you more about that person than a greatest hits approach.
If you talk about your personal life to the press, you can't be mad at them when they start talking about you, because you invited them in.
The extreme side of my personality, which I chose to sort of display, was snowballing and getting a life of its own. It was like looking in a mirror and not recognising myself.
I feel like I needed a balance. I don't want to forget about my personal life and spending time with myself.
You think of George Washington, this man who was larger than life, and in some ways he was. But at the same time, he's just a person.
I don't want a Hollywood career. It's wonderful to have the possibility in your life just to win a role in a Clint Eastwood film, and you are the happiest person in the world.
To better understand why you need a personal computer, let's take a look at the pathetic mess you call your life.
The assumption is that your personal life has to be a mess to create, but how much chaos can you allow in before it takes over?
I've been watching RFD-TV for a few years. As a person who lives mostly in the country, I appreciate a network that shows the many facets of rural life.
I've gotten my personal life all the way intact and made sure that it's straight. Without that, you have no foundation. Your building is going to crumble.
I haven't put much effort into my personal life and blithely believe it will turn out all right in the end.
The idea that you've been friends for your whole life and then suddenly the other person becomes your job - it would be so weird. It would be hard not to become massively resentful.
To say that I am pro life is just wrong. I am personally pro-choice and legislatively pro-choice.
Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times.
I think it's difficult, if you're a quite private person like I am, to write about your life very intimately.
For a long time I tried to manage an honesty and openness about my personal life because I'm human and I'm normal - well, semi-normal.
I would say just in general, in life, I'm more willing to be animated as a person, and so obviously onstage as well.
Persons who have been homeless carry within them a certain philosophy of life which makes them apprehensive about ownership.
When everything in a person's life is gone, ripped-out gone, it's not that you stay empty for so long, so you replace it with something else very quickly.