I began reading science fiction before I was 12 and started writing science fiction around the same time.
I can be a bit of a science geek. I tend more towards reading about brain science, neuroscience.
I don't have the insight with the Longhorns that I do with the two teams that I own, but as a fan and reading the sports pages, I'm bullish about the Longhorns.
In every interview I have ever read or seen or taken part in, the final question in our future-oriented society is always, What next?
It is hard to read a newspaper or watch a television newscast without encountering someone who has come up with a new 'solution' to society's 'problems.'
The smarter the journalists are, the better off society is. For to a degree, people read the press to inform themselves - and the better the teacher, the better the student body.
When I first read 'Lord of the Rings,' I wanted to see a film of it. But at that time, the technology wasn't there; there was no such thing as CGI.
I like reading, free diving and hiking. But my favorite thing to do is travel anywhere in Greece. I love everything about that place.
I pretty much always wanted to write a series, because I love reading them.
I am happy to keep working on books because I'm always reading, and I'm always trying to fall in love.
I read all the time. I love it. My fantasy would be to be locked into a library. I'd be very, very happy.
I love reading people. I really enjoy watching, observing, and being able to figure out a person, the reason they wore that dress, the reason they smell the way they do.
The thing is, I love a celebrity interview. Doesn't matter how big or how small. It could be Hillary Clinton or the guy who made it to the third round of 'Popstars,' I'll read it.
The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.
I love black dresses. I think everyone should own a lot, but black dresses don't sell online because on the computer they don't read like anything.
I love to read about the exploits of technical mountain climbers, but I've never done any vertical climbing.
I think it's a bit of a myth that if you can read music you can write music. It doesn't work like that.
I was really, really, really enthusiastic as a kid. I was up for anything. I was hugely into music and theatre. I was a big musical theatre kid; I loved reading.
I can't read music. That's not where I come from musically. I come strictly from feeling, and that feeling comes from rock & roll.
My mother knew how to read music and everything. But I just kinda learned off of records. And so, I was listening to records and I'd play 'em over and over.
If I had to give up reading or give up listening to music, I suspect I'd stick with the music.