It's not who you were, It's who you've become that matters
All the colleges I played, most of the colleges, they were white.
To be who you are, let go of what you were.
Joe McCarthy and his Senate hearings were like witch-hunts.
Pixies and Sonic Youth were so important to the eighties.
Everywhere I looked, demons of the future [were] on the battlegrounds of one’s emotional plane.
If I were actually Homer Simpson, I'd be getting scripts out the wazoo.
Our pleasures were simple - they included survival.
The most I've spent on shoes were a pair from Kurt Geiger for £250.
My yachts were, I suppose, outstanding status symbols.
Never forget what you were saved from.
Books—they weren't ladders out of the abyss, but they were companions.
I joined the 800th MP Brigade when they were already deployed.
We need men who can dream of things that never were.
Growing up, my brother and I were begging for attention.
My parents were incredibly strict, almost military style.
Formerly government was the responsibility of people; now people were the responsibility of government.
Were it not for imagination a man would be as happy in arms of a chambermaid as of a duchess.
Actually, my parents were separated by the time I was about 2 years old.
We were having a trial game against Leeds, and Jack Charlton was the boss of Middlesbrough at the time.
If you were to look at an old 'Betty Boop' cartoon or an 'Out of the Ink Well' animation, there are many things about 'Adventure Time' that really remind you of that, even though it doesn't look like any of those cartoons.