Of all the gifts you can get, friends and family are the best!
Michael Rodgers: No, no, no, you needn't worry about the Canadians, they're just happy to be there. [pause] Michael Rodgers: Yes, well, they always look surprised when they're invited.
I give opinions, not advice.
Racing a thoroughbred grand prix car in front of a home crowd will be a surreal and mighty experience.
Confidence is contagious. So is lack of confidence.
I was very interested in that. It is very important to have confidence as well as to build up experience.
In the Rodgers and Hammerstein generation, popular hits came out of shows and movies.
Dare to visualize a world in which your most treasured dreams have become true.
We've got a long career ahead of us and it's going to be great. Trust me.
Michael Rodgers: 'PWIP-PIP'? Who wrote that, Charles Dickens?
It was an unbelievable experience! The brakes, the g-forces and the power of the engine are beyond description. Thanks to BMW and WilliamsF1 for giving me this chance to test. The test team looked after me brilliantly and I learnt plenty.
I think my knowledge of music theory is rooted in jazz theory, and a lot of the writers of standards - Rodgers and Hart, and Gershwin.
I like to see honesty out of people. People who are trustworthy. I like to see people who are involved with The Lord.
Experience has taught me that you have to improve all the time-little bit by little bit-and not keeping starting everything from new.
I was mainly influenced by the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, and others like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash.
I feel very fortunate to have been associated with people such as Rodgers and Hammerstein. I think they were geniuses of their time.
It's kind of hard to get deep with Rodgers and Hammerstein. I can't think of a moral in the music - it's just fun.
I was always drawn to Broadway musicals, and obviously composers like Gershwin, Rodgers, Berlin and Porter were writing music that I found wildly impressive.
Like Rodgers and Hammerstein, I'm not afraid to deal with themes about the ups and downs of life, yet which are still entertaining, and you still feel these stories.
After the Rodgers and Hammerstein revolution, songs became part of the story, as opposed to just entertainments in between comedy scenes.
I think I've explained earlier on in the year that I kind of underestimated how important experience was in this series, especially when you're up against such good quality drivers.