If something's wrong with my body, I make sure to address it right away and not try to let it linger because it creates a bigger problem. You just have to understand your body, and when your body tells you something you just have to react.
I can fully understand [that] artists want to be able to pay their bills. As a fan of art, and art as a way to shift dialogue and address cultural issues, there's a part of me that's really, really saddened by that and can't really relate to it.
There seems to be something pure in pulling from a place in time that's "innocent" and untouched by outward opinion. I wanted this album to have threads of my past to enrich the topics I wanted to address about aging.
I have to laugh when I receive newsletters from major personalities and when you hit reply, you get a 'do-not-reply' address. It's ridiculous! Don't you want your customers to reply to you?
Especially in recent years, the more and more we understand what we are doing, the more we have the science to tell us what we're doing, the fact that we continue to do it without taking steps to address it strikes me as, among many other things, irreverent in an extreme.
The thing about global warming is that you can address it on a great number of levels - in fact you have to.
I think older women still have a full life. Maybe the writers don't address it these days, but it doesn't change the fact.
I'm lucky. I think it's good that I have a body of work that addresses different things in different ways.
President Bush in his inaugural address talked about bringing freedom to countries that don't have it. He didn't specify how.
I've said very clearly, including in a State of the Union address, that I'm against 'don't ask, don't tell' and that we're going to end this policy.
I know what's like to be young and have atrocious spelling, spelling words all backwards, mixing up numbers, addresses. and things like that.
I still giggle when someone asks for my address and I say, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
Crime, after all, can be a way of establishing identity or acquiring security - at least the magistrate addresses you by name.
I think Fichte did take it further than Kant by arguing that we can regard the moral law as objectively valid only by seeing it as addressed to us by another being, even though Fichte thought God could not literally be a person who could address us.
I'm not going into the cool club. It's not my address.
When email and the Internet came along, I never publish an email address. I just stuck with this P.O. Box address.
Any honest conversation about engaging young people must address discrimination against young people.