It really does take a lot of time to make records, to be in the studio and do all that stuff.
I tend to follow a scattershot approach to reading a lot of very diverse subjects interest me, and I'm quite happy to read stuff on any of them.
My favourite thing about live shows is you can make up new songs on the spot. Never played before, never again. And that's wonderful for me, because it frees me up to not have to worry about lyrics and stuff.
There's so much stuff being written! Every year, how many books come out? I can't keep up, and I read a lot. It's amazing.
We have to be very careful not to blame the patients. A lot of the conversation [around patient engagement] has been, how do we get them to do stuff? To me, that's not engagement.
I call my mom and talk to her about random stuff I saw on the Internet. That's kind of the only constant in my day-to-day.
I like Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Common. But I like the underground stuff like Young Jeezy, Black Rob and Shine. I also love heavy metal like Slipknot and Pantera, It's very intense stuff.
I feel like I know a lot of music stuff that most people my age don't know, because people that were slightly older were into it.
There's quite a few people getting into that - new acts coming along that are using a lot of stuff that happened in the 50s and 60s. They're completely ignoring the 70s which is kind of a turn on because to me nothing has really gone down in the 70s.
That's the jazz that I like - the stuff that has a soothing effect.
I have some intellectual-type pursuits, like studying philosophy and stuff like that.
What excited me when I first came into it was the performing aspect and doing blues-oriented material, rock/blues oriented stuff, basic stuff, basic what they call rock 'n' roll.
Playing the villain gets you higher ratings on reality TV and saying outrageous stuff on Twitter gets you more followers.
If you just say that, look at all the good stuff and you don't acknowledge the toxic stuff, you're wrong. If you're only looking at toxic stuff and don't recognize there's going to be some good stuff if you're for infrastructure or whatever, you're wrong.
The thing about this [Donald] Trump phenomenon is that there's a lot of good stuff in it; the anti-elitism, the concern for working class jobs.
You don't get fewer followers saying outrageous stuff on Twitter.
Donald Trump's a hell of a performer, he's a hell of an entertainer. If you put him on and let him say his crazy stuff, you're going to get a lot of viewers. If you take him off and have some sober discussion about what's going on in Syria, you're going to lose 80 percent of your audience.
We have to accept that some very toxic stuff was marbled into the Trump phenomenon.
I wish I could have a clone to do all the stuff that I don't like doing, like the red carpet stuff.
The key thing is confidence, and you get that from the actions that you take. It can be anything from getting chicks, being in a fight, having success at work, having a good family. A lot of that stuff comes from having confidence, so that's one of the biggest things.
The lnternet is turning economics inside-out. For example, everybody on the internet now wants stuff for free and there are so many free services available.
I love Greek mythology, I love gladiators, I love war stuff.
I really didn't grow up with a lot of Superman stuff.
Before you're famous it's stuff that seems like it'd be really cool, but once you get it, you realize it's not bad, but it's kind of hollow and meaningless.
Look at the scope of writers who sell stuff. I'm at the very top of the power curve in terms of sales.