I don't get into the favorite songs thing, because so many speak to different parts of my life, but the music in the '90s is just unbeatable.
I'm open to different parts. I would love to do something where I can sing and act at the same time.
I've had to come through a lot and I've made a lot of different mistakes, but I realized that I never gave up. I wanted to so badly.
As I said before, I'm prepared to be prepared and I think that remains the same, you know there's no way to really know what it's going to feel like. I think for each individual it's different.
I guess there hasn't been a tough enough opponent for me to fight. But fighting a southpaw is OK. It's something different and maybe I need something different. I look at a right-handed fighter then I look at a left-handed fighter, and it's even better.
Ah, we men and women are like ropes drawn tight with strain that pull us in different directions.
I look pretty different. Luckily for me, I don't get harassed or anything like that.
I collaborate a little bit with different aspects of my own mind. I kick my own ass instead of kicking other people's asses.
I remember writing the post but not what I said specifically, so I'll either repeat myself or say something completely different and baffle everybody.
I always have a different way of looking at things.
I grew up on certain movies, particular movies that said something to me as a kid from Missouri, movies that showed me places I'd yet traveled, or different cultures, or explained something, or said something in a better way than I could ever say. I wanted to find the movies like that.
I'm lucky to get to do the job that I do. I'm really lucky to be able to work in so many different areas of this industry.
I'm kind of inspired by just all different kinds of music.
Devotion to the family and devotion to the Church are not different and separate things.
My family knew I was gay when I was 15, long before I got famous. But it's a very different thing coming out to your family and coming out to the universe. That's a big step. Maybe without me, there wouldn't be Adam Lambert. Without Bowie, there wouldn't be me. Without Quentin Crisp, there wouldn't have been Bowie. So everything is part of a big daisy chain.
I suppose all of those New Romantic clubs were quite up their own asses in a way. Well, Taboo was up its own ass in a different way, but not in terms of rules.
[Arnold Schwarzenegger] is really good at ['The New Celebrity Apprentice' show]. Totally different energy to our potential president, but he's cool.
I learned a lot about what it was like to have to use different hotels and not use the bathrooms, which made me more determined to be an activist.
I'm the same on stage as I am off stage. A lot of people who I admire - Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne - are not that different either. You hope that if you met them that they'd be as nice and well-rounded as they appear.
I tend to get a little quirkier and crazier with my lyrics and come from a different angle when I'm writing for myself.
Mostly the natural landscapes work as a sounding board for my characters, so they can understand themselves, and it acts as a mirror in which we readers see ourselves. The natural world is the place into which all my characters have to situate themselves in order to be who they really are, and that makes my rural fiction feel different from a lot of urban fiction.
There were a lot of beautiful, thin people out there driving nice cars. It was a whole different experience being in L.A.
One of the really important things about the Olympics is, to enjoy yourself, you have to accept that it's different and feed off the enthusiasm of everyone and the inspiration and hopefully that will elevate your performance.
I am conscious of how my body signifies in every space. In every place of the world our body has a different significance.
It's just different today. Nobody seems to last too long these days. I wouldn't know how to get started today.