I love to read about healthy eating and preach to my husband, who doesn't listen. Now I'm trying to teach it to my daughters.
I belong on the stage. I love how the day's events, whatever you read in the newspapers or watch on the TV, are reflected in the performance and how it's received.
I love turning on the computer in the morning and reading the things that I did the day before - that I didn't do!
I'd love to go back to school for philosophy. I love philosophy, so I'm always reading philosophy books, annoying my girlfriend with that type of stuff.
Happy is he who has laid up in his youth, and held fast in all fortune, a genuine and passionate love of reading.
Of all the love stories ever published, I have - realistically - read very few.
I like to give and get basically anything (I love to read) but especially fiction and poetry.
It's too distracting to read about yourself. You want to be perfect and you want everyone to love you, and that's never going to happen.
The fact that I wasn't expected to read music at all and was absorbing everything by ear... it had a huge affect on the kind of musician that I became.
One of the things that's clear to me from interviews that I've read is that the more popular successful jazz musicians had audiences above and beyond the music community.
I feel that I belong to the 19th century. Some composers' music is very topical. It almost says, 'This is about what I read in newspapers yesterday.' Not mine.
I needed to really pursue music and learn what I needed to learn on my own by getting in and doing it, not by reading a book about it.
In my day-to-day, I do a bit of yoga, I go biking, I read, I watch shows, I go to music concerts.
I've never been much of a guitarist. I mean, I've played forever, but I was always more of a rhythm kind of guy. I don't read music.
When you meet powerful men or just read about them in the newspapers, you see that they don't have a sense of boundaries.
Every man is a volume if you know how to read him.
I think you'd have to literally live in a cave to not know anything about 'Twilight'. I've seen a few of the movies, but I haven't read the books.
A lot of people who saw 'The Avengers' didn't read comic books, don't like comic book movies, and enjoyed it. That was huge for me.
'Hairspray' was a show I was involved in from the very first reading, and I was 19. And, 'Hairspray', was one of my favorite movies growing up.
To tell the truth, I don't read children's books. I'm an adult. I just write them.
I was a very un-literary child, which might reassure parents with kids who don't read.