I will never say I am committed to somebody unless I'm serious about that person.
We have to go into the despair and go beyond it, by working and doing for somebody else, by using it for something else.
I would never let somebody say that they're me. That would be the ultimate betrayal of what I stand for.
I analyse in my own way, in very simple, no-jargon language. If somebody is talking in very complicated way, I never like that.
Somebody warned me early on to be very careful about brushing up against the chocolate.
If somebody's dumb enough to ask me to go to a political convention and say something, they're going to have to take what they get.
I'm still astonished that somebody would offer me a job and pay me to do what I wanted to do.
When you do a play, you do it for a couple months, and it just gets in your bones. You can learn about somebody that way.
So many celebrity websites you go to are so sterile that you know they just pay somebody to do it and there's not even an ounce of them in it.
The worst piece of advice I've gotten in my whole career is from somebody who said, 'Remember, it's all about likeability.'
I am not somebody who believes everyone is equally talented; talent remains unequally distributed.
I don't understand this whole Twitter, Facebook stuff. I don't get it. Make a phone call. Talk to somebody.
I really enjoy playing that everyman part because that part is us, the audience. And you need somebody inside a comedy to tether the absurdity to reality.
You know, as somebody who writes op-eds and appears on the television, I appreciate as well as anybody that... there is a limit to what that accomplishes.
I am comfortable with myself, and this is how I am. I am not really interested in having an acrimonious fight with somebody.
If somebody is mean or rude, I just, I don't engage - just block and say, 'Well, that's not very polite.'
I've never had to turn my hand to anything for monetary gain, other than pretending to be somebody else. I'm deeply fortunate.
I'm not in any rush. I'm not somebody who, if I write a song, I get it out. That's not something I've ever really quite done.
Well, if you pick a fight with somebody that's smaller than you and you beat them, where's the honor in that?
For a while I had somebody that came to clean my house that turned out to be in a band that I really loved.
Friends grow up and away from each other, like little moons joining somebody else’s orbit.