Carry with you maps and string, flashlights, friends who make you sing, and stars to help you find your place, music, hope, and amazing grace.
It would be creepy if you knew my home address.
My life doesn't change. I still have to go out and work hard every day, and do the best that I can do. I'm a third generation Californian, and there's a lot of talented, good-looking guys in California, so I'm just happy to be working, and lucky to be working.
There are 16 year olds competing at the olympics and i still push on pull doors & struggle getting through the whole day without a nap.
[I normally go-to] whiskey on the rocks. Or a beer. Or with dinner, a glass of white wine.
If it's a good romantic movie like The Notebook or. . . The Longest Ride. No, I don't know. I thought it would be great to work on one of those genres and we made a pretty darn good version of one of those. There are some that come off as sort of cheesy, but this one was pretty good.
Everybody's human. You are only on this planet for a little bit of time.
Reality is the completion of experience.
We all have a personal pool of quicksand inside us where we begin to sink and need friends and family to find us and remind us of all the good that has been and will be.
At the end [when I speak about] magma under us everywhere, how it's monumentally indifferent to scurrying roaches, recoiled reptiles, and vapid humans alike. You see, you would never hear anything like that in a National Geographic or a PBS movie. This is clearly a transgression when it comes to being politically correct with your commentary.
Networking is the No. 1 unwritten rule of success in business.