In America they like my spicy TV alter ego, probably because there were a lot of Italians and Hispanics in the country, but the real L.A. life is a hard-working one.
Probably the biggest bring-down in my life was being in a pop group and finding out just how much it was like everything it was supposed to be against.
I don't consider myself a gangsta rapper. But I'm probably more qualified to be a gangsta rapper than people who call themselves that. I've been through that life.
I've never followed a list in my life, and that's probably what has created so much nervous energy in my body.
I have a life beyond performance. I love it, and it probably is the better part of my life, but I do have another life.
America is rather like life. You can usually find in it what you look for. It will probably be interesting, and it is sure to be large.
The biggest lessons I've learned in life have probably come from a bad situation, from an angry situation, even if I wasn't the one who was angry.
Actually, in my own life I think I probably feign neuroses to be more interesting than I am.
Celebrity life and media culture are probably the most overbearing pop-cultural conditions that we as young people have to deal with, because it forces us to judge ourselves.
Sci-fi conventions are probably the most fun, the most out-of-the-box, entertaining week or weekend you've ever had in your life.
But music can save your life sometimes. It probably saved me from working in a bank or something. That's a kind of salvation right there.
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.
If my life were a song it would probably be titled 'Roller Coaster', up and down all the time.
When I have a child, it will be probably become my whole life, so I don't want to have any regrets that I should have done more.
My input for the first 16, 17 years of my life was AM radio, FM radio - pretty mainstream stuff. Rolling Stone was probably as edgy as it got.
It's probably the worst feeling in the world, when you're deeply and madly in love with a woman and you know she's not feeling you the same way, and you don't know why.
I love to bake. I like to bake with wheat and try not to eat sugar, so I use applesauce instead, which probably sounds really gross.
It is probably not love that makes the world go around, but rather those mutually supportive alliances through which partners recognize their dependence on each other for the achievement of shared and private goals.
Sometimes we fall in love with somebody who will probably never love us, for reasons having nothing to do with us but with their own mindset, their chemistry.
I'm not sitting around saying, 'Man, I'd really love to direct a western.' That's just not something I'm probably going to do, mostly because I'm allergic to horses.
Talking about 'stopping globalization' is unrealistic - and probably not what anti-globalization protesters actually want.