I've written a couple of scripts. Actually, a pilot. I'm not sure I'm allowed to say, but it's a comedy about three young men in New York City, one of whom may or may not be a romantic like me.
In terms of the romantic kind of lead, I just never enjoy those movies very much. Maybe they'll come to interest me more as I get older. I doubt it, but maybe. Romantic comedies tend to be, for me, an oxymoron.
I don't know if I'd want to be a Secret Service agent. In the movies, it's exciting and romantic and all that. Really, most of their job is standing in a hallway for 12 hours making sure somebody doesn't come through a doorway off of a stairwell.
You won't find me in a romantic comedy. Those movies don't speak to me. People don't come to talk to me about those scripts, because they probably think I'm this dark, twisted, miserable person.
The best thing Jay-Z ever taught me was patience.
I'm not at all overextended... I'm very, very hands-on.
No business in the world has ever made more money with poorer management.
Hitting is business. With two strikes you really protect that plate.
It's great that ballroom dancing is being recognised. For many years ballroom dancers were misunderstood and other dance forms didn't want anything to do with us.
Thank God my parents had an abundance of patience.
Willie: [to Calogero] What is it, li'l white motherfucker?
I'm always online looking for new music and things like that.
On both 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette,' it seems like proposing marriage is equivalent to saying, 'Let's date.' Everyone knows those aren't the same things.
We've got a lot of pressure going. This is for my Latin counterpart.
I've always been a person with patience, and I don't like to force things.
Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff.
Neo-Spenglerians who are attuned to the racial view of history (call them "racists" for convenience) hold that the "final" phase of a Culture—the imperialistic stage—is final only because the cultural organism destroys its body and kills its soul...
I understand business and understand the ugly face of baseball, which is the business part of baseball.
I don't care if we're out of it or not, if I've got a chance to pitch, I want to.
A fellow has to have faith in God above and Rollie Fingers in the bullpen.
Violet Beauregarde: What is this, a freak out?