There is something about the ability to externalize our thoughts and compare them with other people in a public way that is really transformative for the average person.
A man might desire something for a moment, while a larger part of him rejects it. You'll need to learn to judge people by their actions, not their thoughts.
I never thought of myself in comedy at all... I loved going to the theatre and seeing people wearing beautiful clothes come down the staircase and start to dance.
I've always thought people would find a lot more pleasure in their routines if they burst into song at significant moments.
White supremacy is a black person telling the people of Baltimore to chill out and try peace, thinking they came up with that thought all on their own.
When the Killers first came out, a lot of people thought we were English, and it touched a chord in me, because my roots are very American.
I would say it wasn't until my fourth season on 'SNL' where people or my agent was saying, 'You're an actor.' I never thought of it that way.
I have always thought it morally unacceptable to kill stories, not to run stories, that people have risked their lives to get.
It used to hurt me that people thought I didn't have the technique and the temperament to play Test cricket.
So much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot.
I just kind of assumed that you do a movie and then you leave and you hop onto the next thing. I never thought that people are actually buddies.
I hadn't really noticed that I had a hearing problem. I just thought most people had given up on speaking clearly.
We find it hard to believe that other people's thoughts are as silly as our own, but they probably are.
If you capture the first thought that you have when you're creating, and then play that to people, it's kind of like the listeners are part of that beginning. And that's the most exciting part.
All of the monsters in my head were created by people who thought they could make me a porcelain doll marionette of their own design.
I like to connect to people in the virtual world, exchanging thoughts and ideas, when in the physical world we might never have the opportunity to cross paths.
I never thought of myself as a king. People really want you to be their deity. They forget the fact that you are a person who has feelings and doubts.
I was opposed to the government mandating that restaurants not allow people to smoke, believing it becomes the customer's choice whether they go in or not. But then, I thought, 'What about the employees? Aren't they hostage to a smoking environment, ...
The first time I thought about attempting a body suspension was after watching a documentary on rites-of-passage ceremonies from other cultures. I was completely intrigued by what these people put their bodies through.
The first time Kyuss was about to get signed, they're like, 'We'd like to sign you!' and we just said, 'No! Forget it!' because we thought people were always trying to invade everything.
A lot of people don't give much thought to what they believe, and it's easy for them to hold what often are two conflicting ideas in their head at the same time.