Tallahassee: [Searching for Twinkies] Where are you, you spongy, yellow, delicious bastards?
Time is money, as they say, and it was never more apropos than on a television show, where a minute is worth about $200!
If people really want to clean the sport of cycling up, all you have to do is put your money where your mouth is.
In the state of Michigan, where I served in the state Legislature, there was a lot of shuffling of money between one year and the other to balance the budget.
A development deal is where they're giving you recording time and money to record, but not promising that they'll put an album out.
There was a long time where I was an 'artist' in quotes, who had no money. But I guess back then I also never had a girlfriend.
Everybody is vulnerable to being in relationships where they get fooled. I'm no different. It's just human nature.
Nature is economical. She puts her lights and darks only where she needs them.
Give me odorous at sunrise a garden of beautiful flowers where I can walk undisturbed.
I think that power comes in numbers, and we're in an industry where the actors need to have a bigger voice.
Certain I am, that Christian Religion does no where allow Rebellion.
'Homeland' really is one of those shows where they start to write more or less depending on what's kind of going on in a relationship between characters.
I like films where there's a relationship between two women. I always think that's lovely to watch on the screen.
Fantasy and science fiction are where my brain lives.
NASA has been one of the most successful public investments in motivating students to do well and achieve all they can achieve. It's sad that we are turning the programme in a direction where it will reduce the amount of motivation and stimulation it...
Tennis is not like other sports where the coach is hired by an independent entity, and that makes a huge difference in the dynamic.
I always seem to get parts where I play the sports professional - and that's not me at all!
Success, in whatever form it takes, is a tricky thing - once you've achieved your goal, then what? Where do you aim?
I'm used to the egos in the 1960s, '70s and '80s where people just expected massive success and thought it was their birth right to be successful.
I find that, once you get into a position where you can afford a pair of shoes and a decent level of living, success in itself is empty.
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them.