I've always done everything at my disposal to avoid labeling what I do, or to avoid being labeled myself.
Normally, you go into the recording studio, make a record and then take it on the road and you think... wow... I could have done THIS to it, or something.
If they had told me I was the janitor and would have to mop up and clean the toilets after the show in order to play, I probably would have done it.
If I'd been offered 'Spider-Man,' I probably would have done it. I don't think it's bad to go and do those things.
I have stage fright every single concert I've ever done. I have at least four or five minutes of it. It's absolute living hell.
I got my boobs done because I wanted to even out my lower half, and I thought that would take the focus away from my hips.
I have done so much: modeling, acting, singing, the calendar, the lingerie line, and there have been times where I have wanted to give up but I went for it.
There are things I want to get done, and If I can reconnect where I was before, working on the issues I'm interested in, that's exciting to me.
More often than not, theatre critics bubble with enthusiasm about plays that are, when all is said and done, really pretty average.
Entertaining these opinions of the course to be pursued, I beg of gentlemen to look at the question, as I have done, in a calm review of facts and of principles.
The simple act of telling a woman's story from a woman's point of view is a revolutionary act: it never has been done before.
I'm sure I could start a band tomorrow that would have different influences and would want to do something completely different than anything I've done.
I have done a lot of sci-fi, not out of choice, necessarily. It's just that I'm Canadian, and it's more cost-efficient to film sci-fi up here.
Justice is doing for others what we would want done for us.
I was at Ground Zero, and it was, to me, such a graphic illustration of what terrorism has done to our world.
As President Nixon says, presidents can do almost anything, and President Nixon has done many things that nobody would have thought of doing.
At 23 it was all about acting. Today it's getting my kids to school, making sure that they've done their homework. I'm in my fifties, and I'm turning into a square.
Confusing monogamy with morality has done more to destroy the conscience of the human race than any other error.
And I'm here to tell you, the reaction that I'm getting around the country, people are sick and tired of this word in Washington, compromise. This is why nothing ever gets done.
Luckily, I'm a governor - so I get to tell you what I've already done not just what I'm going to do.
The world is moving so fast these days that the one who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.