I have enjoyed a wonderful run in films, so far, and I may, at some point, come back. But it will be in my own time and in my own style.
The time to worrying about flying is when you're on the ground. When you're up in the air, it's too late. No point in worrying about it then.
I think everybody at some point - especially if they've been working their whole lives - should take time out and think about what they've done.
For a long time I didn't want to do a solo thing, but there comes a point where everyone else is going outside of The Strokes and The Strokes filtering process.
Even if you're playing Brahms or a Beethoven concerto, you've got to have a different vantage point, slightly, each time.
There is no answer to the Pythagorean theorem. Well, there is an answer, but by the time you figure it out, I got 40 points, 10 rebounds and then we're planning for the parade.
At one point I took on a new job, and I just didn't have time to do anything but work.
The most daring thing is to be yourself and to do exactly what you want to do at that point in time and not to be worried with what other people are doing or what's popular.
Don't try to get involved with people on the Internet because it can be very dangerous. The whole point of 'Trust' is to inform people about this issue.
Pete the Killer: [points] By the way, I took care of that thing for ya
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I couldn't stand the whole tour thing.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I drove an Aston Martin once. Tom Hewett: Really?
Cheyenne: [points his gun at Morton] Hey, Mr. Choo Choo!
In the long run, there are people who've made more money or had bigger stardom at points. But, I think I'll have come out winning.
Profile has half the publishing and they control and administer the publishing and distribute and own the records, so our group is a 10-point crew. But we got a lot of money off of the shows.
At some point, the dollar has to give. You can't just keep printing money, and monetizing debt, and buying bonds, without the dollar imploding.
It's not so much that I got that idea at some point, it came up naturally because of the improvisational nature of the story I was telling.
But epistemology is always and inevitably personal. The point of the probe is always in the heart of the explorer: What is my answer to the question of the nature of knowing?
What point is there to all the wealth and power that America may have if they can't look after its own?
If somebody wants to have plastic surgery, more power to them. I think there's a point where you go overboard.
The point here is that physics followed the data where it seemed to lead, even though some thought the model gave aid and comfort to religion.