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I've been reading about the idea of cyclical lives - it matches up to the idea of string theory and a multiverse. So I wanted to write a record about that instead of another song about broken hearts and drinking.
On every album I've put out, I've put diverse Canadian songs on it. They're not provincial album; my albums are national albums. There'll be a song about Saskatchewan and Vancouver and Nova Scotia on there.
They made a three-hour 'Raw,' but two hours is about my time limit. I ain't got that kind of attention span.
I trained for about a year before I had my first amateur fight. I won by knockout, and then, for my second fight, the guy didn't even show up.
After 'Secretary,' I was wanting very badly to find something to make that I really cared about.
I have very little interest in the modern world, and I'm not in any way conflicted about that.
Right-wing extremism is all about patience. That is, until it makes its move, and then it is sudden and explosive.
I'm about challenging people. Like, properly challenging them and their assumptions.
Amazon is definitely serious about delivering its goods by an autonomous air force.
When major lectin-containing foods were introduced to our diet about 10,000 years ago in the form of grains and beans, our health dramatically changed for the worse.
As a scientist in the field of biological warfare defense, I have never had any reservations whatsoever about helping the anthrax investigation in any way that I could.
When I write about working-class people, I do so in ways that reveal them at their absolute, magnificent worst.
I'm very grateful to Jennifer Lopez, because I have something to talk about for the last couple of years.
I was going to be a Marine before I was going to be an actor. I was really serious about joining the Marine Corps.
Football is multigenerational. It used to be about fathers taking their sons. Now we're taking our daughters, too.
We listened to 'Beverly Hills.' I wanted to maybe even do a real 'Africa'-type version of that, I was thinking about for a minute.
When I came up, it was all about originality and collective research. There is an awful lot of imitation going on now.
As a result of the current universal benefit, the poverty rate for seniors in America is about 10%. Without the universal benefit, it would be over 50%.
People get into metal and they don’t drift away from it. They might have families and move away a little, but they certainly don’t forget about it.
A lot of the foundational philosophical approaches of tech leaders are actually all about decentralization of power.
I'm shorting two stocks in the U.K., but I've got a screen of about 50, and I might short all 50 if I think Jeremy Corbyn is going to be prime minister.
The most telling thing about 'Fargo,' both the now-classic movie and the television series, is that it doesn't take place in Fargo.
They're not supposed to show prison films in prison. Especially ones that are about escaping.
When I was a player back in the 80s, Rangers didn't sign Catholic players. There was an enquiry when Graeme Souness took over about me going to Rangers. At the time I was told I couldn't do that.
The Olympics is nothing I ever dreamed about. I dreamed about playing for Coach Knight and Indiana.
After about a year or so, I was in L.A.; I'd decided to try to get a band together out there.
I don't set out to write a political song. I am not one of those that feels compelled to write about what's going on.
It turns out the businessman knows more about how the economy really works than the chattering class. What a shock.
America should be about owning a piece of the rock, about letting every worker have equity and share in the returns to capital.
I grew up Dalgety Bay, in the Kingdom of Fife, in a 1970s bungalow. We moved there when I was nine and stayed for about six years.
'Pearl Harbor' is definitely about December 7, 1941, but it is not of December 7, 1941. It's not even really of our age, either. It has more of the feel of a film from, roughly, mid-war.
'Freakonomics' began with a 'N.Y. Times Magazine' profile I wrote about Steve Levitt. I was working on a book about 'the psychology of money,' and since Levitt's an economist, my editor thought I'd be the guy to write about him. Fact is that Levitt has almost no interest in either psychology or money.
What an odd time to be a fundamentalist about adaptation and natural selection - when each major subdiscipline of evolutionary biology has been discovering other mechanisms as adjuncts to selection's centrality.
It's wonderful to learn about new cultures and to be able to travel easily to so many countries.
We love stories about identity and acceptance because they're so universal.
I don't get into conversations or information about anything that the president does with his personal attorney.
What we value about music and literature are the moments that they create in our minds when we encounter them.
I've worked in predominately male sets my entire life. Shakespeare? Let's talk about that.
As a historian, I've spent much of my career warning people about the dangers of nostalgia.
I used to get embarrassed about the fact I liked fashion. I still get a bit cringy.
Any society that starts forbidding certain words or expressions is a society you should be wary about, whether it's the KGB or social consensus that enforces it.
Anything can happen in a cup final; that's what everybody likes about them.
What I'm talking about, what I strongly suggest to people, is that they should get closer to the people they're with.
Economics is about creating win-win situations. But in sports, someone loses.
I'm such a homebody. It's actually quite tragic because, if I'm out for drinks, I'll constantly be thinking about when it's acceptable for me to leave.
Expanding internationally is exciting and fun, but the hardest part is really about maintaining culture.
Badlapur' is a drama, a character-driven story. It is not so much about plot.
And if I'm honest about it, I was obsessed with Nirvana and Pearl Jam. This is like '92, right in the throes of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam and Nirvana. I think I probably wanted to be Kurt Cobain.
Since I don't have an image to be worried about, I am not concerned about it when it comes to selection of my roles.
Comedy now is all about body shaming and delivering vulgar dialogues. There can't be another Manorama.
It's extremely uncommon in sports to retire and have a show about you within eight months of retiring.
Clearly I'm really attracted to parts where there's a dark, sinister feel about them!
With 'Titanic,' you have all the first-class passengers interwoven with wonderful stories about the maids and the engineers, the people downstairs in the galleys.
I've done shows before where it's supposed to be about the women, and then it quickly turns out it isn't.
One thing I learned about Jean-Marc is that he's very good with kids. He's very nice to the kids, especially.
My mom's cooking was all about comfort, flavor, and plenty of butter. It was so hearty.
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