High School made me realize that the people who say they will never change, are always the ones who change the most.
I have worked with some of the meanest people in the world. You can't do anything to intimidate me.
I was a huge Ann-Margret fan, and I wanted to be like her.
I've always been really comfortable around athletics, I've just never been comfortable playing anything.
I have a small child, so the idea of getting up at 3 a. m. to train before a day of shooting. . . I just don't have it in me, although I have so much respect for people who do.
I think a lot of times we don't pay enough attention to people with a positive attitude because we assume they are naive or stupid or unschooled.
I always have directors who are somewhat frustrated because they'll reference a beautifully obscure film from the '50s or '60s or '70s, and I've not seen it.
This was a different form of French resistance in Paris on this day, all of these people coming together and sending out pictures like this to the world about the world we still want this to be, instead of the one that terrorists want, and that means all terrorists, the world where we live in constant fear.
Iraq broke our back in terms of counterterrorism. There's no doubt about it. The first thing, though, that hurt us was the fact that the U. S. military was absolutely unprepared to do anything on 911 - or 912 or 913. And by the time we actually attacked Afghanistan, al Qaeda and the Taliban had dispersed.
Dmitri clearly gives good. . . blood.
To extraordinary circumstance we must apply extraordinary remedies.