I do feel most at home playing live, but the feeling of getting into the studio to see the new songs take shape was really incredible.
I never felt like I wanted to have kids until I could be home and be a daddy, and those are the things that I didn't have.
New York has magnificent eating available, both in restaurants and in the materials available to home cooks in the many specialty markets.
Turning the thermostat down is something that I do pretty reluctantly. I like to be able to walk around in whatever I fancy at home.
There's a lot more responsibility at home, so a tour is like the opposite for me. It's like a breath of fresh air.
I always prided myself on at least trying to be literate and use the right words, and if the audience didn't get it, then they could go home and look it up.
I heard a definition once: Happiness is health and a short memory! I wish I'd invented it, because it is very true.
Most people ask for happiness on condition. Happiness can only be felt if you don't set any condition.
I think the secret to happiness is having a Teflon soul. Whatever comes your way, you either let it slide or you cook with it.
There once was a demographic survey done to determine if money was connected to happiness and Ireland was the only place where this did not turn out to be true.
You can undo a lot of things. If you're not happy, you can become happy. Happiness is a choice. That's the thing I really feel.
Michael has a connection with children, just like Mickey Mouse does, and he brings happiness to them, and joy.
Off with you! You're a happy fellow, for you'll give happiness and joy to many other people. There is nothing better or greater than that!
I'm an inherently happy person. It comes from the inside, which means you can achieve happiness under any circumstance.
I've always had a really active imagination. Lots of kids have imaginary friends. Mine just took on a rather demonic form.
I don't know about everyone else, but I really loved lunch and recess because it was an opportunity to get carried away with your imagination.
I think that different actors go about their preparation differently, but when it comes to acting, I use my imagination.
Yes, my grandfather worked with Thomas Edison on the electric car, and he sold electric cars at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris.
I wasn't one to go out and buy a new car and stereo system and expensive clothes. My mom helped keep me grounded.
What's monotonous about being an actor and often makes me want to throw in the towel or drive a car off a bridge is the auditioning - the waiting around.
On a bike, being just slightly above pedestrian and car eye level, one gets a perfect view of the goings-on in one's own town.