I never think, 'Where am I going to be in a year's time?' That seems to be a sure way of missing the fact that you might be quite happy now.
My main commitment is to Caudwell Children. I put more than £1m a year into the charity, besides a lot of time and effort.
I am very friendly with lots of people in rock'n'roll, because I spent so much time with them over the years through Mick's work.
'I'm Yours' was written effortlessly in about 20 minutes' time, and I honestly thought it was more of like a kids' song, and I didn't do anything with it for years.
I've never written anything that hasn't been in my mind for a long time - seven or eight years.
I only saw my father twice a year. If I'd seen him all the time I'd probably have murdered him by now. He was very strict.
What I find fascinating about Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights we celebrate at this time of the year, is the way its story was transformed by time.
I was 23 years old. It was a wild time. I was covering everything that blew up - blackouts, Studio 54, son of Sam killer, and all of that stuff.
Working for Disney for the last eight and a half years, people come and go - production staff and actors. I stepped onto the sound stage and it was a literal time warp.
I have a harder time finding somebody. The problem is we were growing professionally during the years most people were concentrating on being a person.
By the time you're 18, 19, you know yourself, and you shouldn't go against your gut feeling, which is a temptation in the first year of university.
AIDS win be our first priority, but in two years' time we don't know where AIDS research will stand, so we are also thinking of activity on other diseases.
There were a lot of drugs. We kinda just passed the time that way. For a couple of years we were all doin' anything we could get our hands on.
Vices are usually pleasurable, at least for the time being, and often do not disclose themselves as vices, by their effects, until after they have been practised for many years; perhaps for a lifetime.
21 years as CEO is a long time. I was and probably still am the longest serving CEO in America. Certainly I am in the media industry, bar none.
Surely it is time for Jews, worried over the huge growth of Arabs in Israel, to consider finishing the exchange of populations that began 35 years ago.
I just think overall a lot of it has to do with conditioning and players putting in the time and the effort in the off-season to keep themselves in condition for 12 months a year.
When restaurants start to mature - and usually the five-year time is the time when the restaurant starts to settle in and have its own personality - your job is to grow it.
In college, you learn how to learn. Four years is not too much time to spend at that.
I don't have a house, and I don't have a lot of time for socializing, so every year I have a party for all of my friends.
You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you can only make a monkey out of the voters every four years!