I was an outcast growing up with a bunch of Christian people. My father didn't go to church, and that was not good news if you lived right in the middle of it.
I don't want to be more famous than what I have right now. At least in that sense where people come up to me in the grocery store.
People just overshoot trying to find God. They're going outside and trying everything. They don't realize that it's right inside themselves.
I have developed a Zen-like approach to the operating systems that people use: 'When you're ready, the right operating system will appear in your life.'
I don't think anyone has the right to intrude in your life, but they do. I would like people to separate the actress and the woman.
If people make fun of you, that probably means you're doing something right.
I do not think that condemning people who murder and killing them necessarily sends out the right message.
If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
Southern people are bigger-hearted and kinder than I had any right to expect.
People have been bullied in school, and it's their right to stop and take a stand for what they believe in
But Barack Obama is not a person who would defend the rights and heritage of the European-American people.
Things are neither clear nor clean in the world of football right now and many people recognise this reality.
I can't help but care about the rights of the people I used to shower with.
I didn't do this for other people; I did this for me. I fought for this right for me - does that sound selfish?
I've got to be right on top of the action, or else all those people watching the game will say, 'This guy's not very good.'
It seems only reasonable that the people have a right to know virtually everything about the personality they are buying each time they put their money through the box office.
As long as the wrong people hold power, how can the right political climate even arise?
First and foremost, I'm a feminist. And basically that stems from a strong belief that all people and creatures deserve equal opportunity, rights and respect.
Technology is a bit of a double-edged sword. Used right, it's a wonderful tool, but unfortunately, it makes it easier for a lot of mediocre people to get really crappy ideas out.
People love gospel music. It's calming. It's soothing. It gets right to the point of whatever you're dealing with.
Napster was a black market for music. Ninety-nine per cent of the music that people were downloading was illegal because they didn't have the rights for it.