I say the stupidest stuff, all the time, off of Twitter, and so I think Twitter is good way for people to get to know the stupid side of me.
I think that's the phenomenon of our time is that a lot of women keep themselves in good shape but that there's not a lot of accommodation or people out there to connect with and the technology.
In the time we have it is surely our duty to do all the good we can to all the people we can in all the ways we can.
I feel the producers really exploited my lack of talent at this time. I looked like an idiot up there. I want to be good, not something that people will laugh at.
People always worry that buying tech products today carries a risk of obsolescence. Most of the time, that fear is overblown.
Famous people feel that they must perpetually be on the crest of the wave, not realising that it is against all the rules of life. You can't be on top all the time, it isn't natural.
There comes a time in the history of nations when their peoples must become fully reconciled to their past if they are to go forward with confidence to embrace their future.
Well what's funny is, again, people say they believed what was going on, but again, Bob's hands are about three times bigger than his feet. So these are very caricatured.
Most people are used to the T.V. comedy method of one joke every 18 seconds. And that's why it's not funny... There's no time for anything to develop.
People are fascinated with eternal life and physical power - the idea of having no vulnerability. We all feel small and powerless in the world at times, so the temptation to be a vampire is compelling.
This life is yours and no one else's, and if you spend your time looking at other people's pages, you'll never get anything done.
In working with people across the country and around the world, I've come to know that most of us go through times that re-route our prayer life.
I have a hard time being happy, and I think a lot of creative people suffer with that when life gets real happy.
'Marnie' was ahead of its time. People didn't talk about childhood and its effects on adult life. It was taboo to discuss sexuality and psychology and to put all that into a film was shocking.
Internationally, I love going to Switzerland. I went there many times for shooting and loved the Alps, the tranquility, cleanliness, the greenery and the warmth of the people there.
'Warm Bodies' is a love story: a zombie-human being love story. And people are comparing it to 'Twilight,' but I think it's three times better. It has a comedic twist to it as well.
I love movies that are saying things that people might find odd at times. I don't find them odd at all. They give me comfort.
I wanted to make an album that melodically people can connect to; something that reflects our times and the kinds of difficulties we face.
The value of things is not the time they last, but the intensity with which they occur. That is why there are unforgettable moments and unique people!
We spent time on Burma and the need for the military regime there to understand that they shouldn't fear the voices of people. And yet they do.
I hope that while so many people are out smelling the flowers, someone is taking the time to plant some.