There's nothing better than going out there and performing and making that connection with audiences. Even after all this time I get the biggest buzz from that.
The best advice I can give anybody about going out into the world is this: Don't do it. I have been out there. It is a mess.
As a man, there's a part of me that feels I should still be going out and doing a proper day's work.
I love going out. I love partying.
I definitely care about what I look like, certainly when I am going out in public, doing an appearance or something, but when I'm home, I'm all sweatpants, all the time.
I'm a competitor. I really enjoyed the race more than just going out and running to run.
Some actors learn the habit of promoting themselves as a brand - by dressing in a certain way, by going out with a certain person - it gives them what they obviously want, which is to keep a level of fame. I'm not putting it down.
And when I perform on my own tour, I have to talk myself into going out on that stage every single night.
I enjoy spending time at home or going out for a quiet meal in a restaurant.
If I'm the poster boy for steroids, steroids is going out of business.
Well, I don't go out much socially. I don't enjoy going out.
My impact on the game was going out there and making things happen.
Every religion has had people going out and killing in the name of it. But that's not what religion is.
I am not in Us Weekly. I'd have to be going out with someone who is in there to be in there myself.
I'm focused on going out every day and doing my best.
When I first went to New York, I didn't really go out to clubs. It was the height of Culture Club so I didn't really have a social life. It was only after I had been to New York a few times that I started going out.
I love being a part of country music. I love going out and. . . doing things for the first time for country music. I always enjoy that.
I love a red lip, especially if I'm going out with friends.
The craziest thing I did to get a guy to notice me was going out with his best friend. It worked - he did notice me - but I don't recommend it.
When Culture Club broke up, I hadn't been going out a lot because we'd been working all the time, so I suddenly had this period of leisure. And it was just around the time that the whole acid house thing kicked off in London.