I want to sit and be less career oriented. Snowboard, dirt bike, mountain bike, surf. Just be human. To me, that's an important part of life.
Life is to be lived. If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting. And you don't do that by sitting around.
I spend my nights just sitting and reading a book and drinking my tea and walking my dog. That's about as exciting as my life gets.
All my adult life, if I didn't have several hours a day to sit in a room by myself, I would get antsy and irritable.
My life has two modes. One is sitting around writing and contemplating or building things. The other is execution mode. It takes a while to switch from one to the other.
We've been swimming at nude beaches and I love to go skinny dipping, but I'm sorry, sitting on top of a mountain, that's just, you're trying to show off or something. That's ridiculous.
Singing songs like 'The Man I Love' or 'Porgy' is no more work than sitting down and eating Chinese roast duck, and I love roast duck.
My day starts at 5 A.M. and gets over at 10:30 P.M. Its a long day but I love it... I can't sit idle.
I love theater. I love sitting in an audience and having the actors right there, playing out what it means to be a human being.
I just want to be able to get on an airplane and enjoy myself in Disneyland, not sit there worrying about all these assassins.
I don't subscribe to anything. I sit there and I try to think about what seems honest to me.
Why can't we build orphanages next to homes for the elderly? If someone were sitting in a rocker, it wouldn't be long before a kid will be in his lap.
I had piano lessons when I was younger, but I quit because I didn't want to sit and learn the scales.
Just because you're a different size doesn't mean you're sitting on the couch eating bonbons all day long watching TV.
I am for an art that is political-erotical-mystical, that does something more than sit on its ass in a museum.
To apply for a gifted program, children as young as 4 are required to sit through hour-long verbal exams.
What should be standing in the shoes of passion, and be walking on the plans of action is sitting in the ink on the papper. Why? Because of the fear to start.
I don't like sitting at a table that's too large, where everyone is too far apart. That's a party killer.
You can still sit under the tree where Dr. Livingstone negotiated with slave traders to set people free.
Some people brag about standing for something so hard and so much, that they do not realize that they are actually sitting.
When I get bored, I'll zone out, and I'll just sit in front of my computer and start writing any random song that comes to mind.