Having plastic surgery is pathetic. You don't look any younger; you look well for a bit until it starts going again, but it takes all the character out.
Growing up, I started to realize I was surrounded by people who were passionately alive. Seventh Street felt raw, but I found it incredibly theatrical.
It's humbling to start fresh. It takes a lot of courage. But it can be reinvigorating. You just have to put your ego on a shelf & tell it to be quiet.
Most fiction series are written so that the reader can come in at any point and not feel lost, but if you can start at the beginning, why not?
In the earlier years when I started this project at Stanford University, everyone told me it was nuts to go and try to reproduce the mysterious complexities that occur in a whole cell.
From a personal point of view I want some medals because that is what you aim for when you start out playing.
I think what's wonderful is that 'Community' has always had its voice, has always had it's vision, and that started from the very beginning.
I've no desire to start a movement, to be the first name on an open petition, or to be the poster child for disgruntled writers.
let yourself cry, OK? One of the worst feelings in the world is being unable to cry and eventually it…starts to make things darker.
The desire for reinvention seems to arise most often when companies hear the siren call of synergy and start to expand beyond their core businesses.
There's something really magical about having a child - it's like permission to begin again, start over, reevaluate some things, check yourself. Recognize yourself.
You finish a project and start looking for something that might interest you. A lot of the films I've made are a reaction to something I've done right before.
My wife always tells people, 'He's not going to be able run to for anything because I'm not going to let him start a campaign.'
Ireland starts for me with the end of 'The Dead,' which my father read to me from his desk in his basement office in New Albany, Ind.
I weighed 245 pounds when I was 16 years old. I had a 44-inch waist. And that was two years before 'Dukes of Hazzard' started.
We must start with the reality that corporations cannot guarantee anyone a lifetime job any more than corporations have a guarantee of immortality.
'Battlefield' was one of those slow-building songs, the way 'Tattoo' was. It was kind of a word-of-mouth hit. The more people heard it, the more they started requesting it on the radio.
The trap is that you then just start doing stuff about Hollywood, which I don't really want to do.
People started saying I was ignoring my country, making up stories about me. Ludicrous things, like that I throw tea on my assistants.
Dignity has no price, when someone starts making small concessions, in the end, life loses all meaning.
Maybe in a few months I can start to daydream if we are still top of the league. That is the main one for us.