I think a lot more people are starting to understand the power of YouTube.
No relationship is easy, and nobody should ever think it is. The minute you start forgetting the needs of the other person is when you get in trouble.
'Homeland' really is one of those shows where they start to write more or less depending on what's kind of going on in a relationship between characters.
You have to do what you want to do, and I genuinely believe that if you start interacting in the world that way that there is a respect in that.
Since I've started fighting it has taught me a lot about self respect, self confidence and self control.
I started to write about science and medicine at the 'Washington Post,' in the early days of the AIDS epidemic.
I ski, I surf, I scuba dive... any sport that starts with an 's.'
The success of Torn was a bit too much for me. I took a year off and was still scared to start the second album.
An awful lot of successful technology companies ended up being in a slightly different market than they started out in.
At the end of the day, TV is my first love. I started off my career from the small screen.
The moment you start being in love with what you're doing, and thinking it's beautiful or rich, then you're in danger.
When people go through tragic circumstances, it's not that there is no love there, but it's so hard to deal with and sometimes the gap starts to happen.
When I started to work with UNICEF, it was a new way of giving some love and care to the world.
I just started taking Mandarin classes. I love the idea of globalization: of being able to work in different countries.
I've always loved... actually I didn't always love horror films. I started out and I only liked comedies and dramas.
I started in a research lab for TV cameras, then I worked at a tape duplication facility. That was the first introduction for me to recorded music and hi-fi.
I've always had a fascination about mixing music. So I downloaded an application and started messing around with it, and it just built up from there.
I really enjoy dancing. When there's music around, I can't help it; I start dancing, especially when I'm with friends.
I went to community college for about a year but I'd started taking music seriously by then so I dropped out.
You know, most people called rap stupid when it started, and it was one of the most innovative music forms of its time.
Smokey Robinson is one of my heroes as a singer and songwriter; a major influence on my own music from the very start.