In his 30 years of broadcasting and publishing fiction, Garrison Keillor has set the laugh bar pretty high.
When Jett puts my face in his hands and tells me, 'Mommy you're so pretty' or smells me, it's so wonderful.
I'm a pretty hands-off director. I let people try things, and if it gets over-jokey, then I'll try and rein it in a little bit.
I screw up on the delay settings, so pretty much everything is manually done by me - I don't have those presets like the Edge has.
Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen.
Pretty much, I am always open to input from everyone; although I don't require it, the feedback is conducive to getting the play together.
Bruno Mars is pretty fashionable. Gary Clarck Junior, who was also in our ad with Jimmy Page, is a super super stylish guy.
I'm not actually posh; I'm really rough and from the wrong side of the tracks. I grew up in Putney, which is pretty rough.
It's pretty hard to say no when a vice president-elect and a president-elect ask you to be part of the national team.
I have a friend of mine who does me on his answering machine, and when I call him, I answer. It's pretty strange.
I've always been a pretty hard worker. That's how I've written over a hundred books.
My Latin temper blows up pretty fast, but it goes down just as fast. Maybe that's why you seldom hear of ulcers in Latin America.
I think happiness is what makes you pretty. Period. Happy people are beautiful. They become like a mirror and they reflect that happiness.
I exist in a world that's pretty gruesome. All I can tell you is this: I'm trying to keep my balance.
But novels are never about what they are about; that is, there is always deeper, or more general, significance. The author may not be aware of this till she is pretty far along with it.
I did theater for fun, and I didn't really think it was anything serious. I met a lot of kids through it, and it was pretty social for me.
No, I'm not a comic book guy. I'm pretty fascinated with the subculture though and I do think that the world of comic books is such a natural transition into film.
More often than not, we think of ourselves as black, white, Asian, or Hispanic pretty much in this country, but the real America is much more than that.
Cue actor platitude, but I've been very fortunate and worked pretty consistently and have felt rather annoyingly grateful that I got to do what I got to do.
Just the fact that you get to live and breathe and interact with the world - that's pretty marvelous.
I was never the ingenue or the pretty girlfriend of Tom Cruise in a movie. I didn't have that career, so I don't have to compete on that level.