If you passed me walking home from school, you probably wouldn't even notice me. That's because I'm just a kid like you. I go to school like you. I get bullied like you. Unlike you, I live in Idaho. Don't ask me what state Idaho is in––news flash––Idaho IS a state. ~Michael Vey
I believe in the healing restorative power of art and communication. And so that's probably my rule. But that doesn't apply to bedtimes. And stuff like that.
My best career decision was probably not giving up when I wanted to. God as well as my family and friends were there for me during my toughest times.
Being hungry is like being in love: if you don't know, you're probably not.
I'm probably the worst at games. I don't really like computer games either. And when I lose, I won't go again but just say I don't want to play anymore.
When the show opens, fans can text to a number we flash up on the screen, and then we do a meet-and-greet with 60 to 80 people every night. It's something I love doing, and I would say that's probably more fans than most artists bring backstage after a show.
The truth is that I'm an idiot. I am. I don't do things by the rules sometimes. I say things that I probably shouldn't say. I push buttons. I deserve to be made fun of. And I feel like, as soon as you can make fun of something, it instantly removes the fear.
Someone who knew me well once accused me of being unromantic. And that's probably true: I don't trust romance.
If you live in a squalid environment, then of course you are going to want to get out of it, you are probably going to want to get into the country, because that's what it does.
My only expenses are probably guitar strings and records.
I think anybody who bets on horses and says they win is probably a liar.
I think that probably the most important thing about our education was that it taught us to question even those things we thought we knew.
Other people don't know what you've gone through. And everybody has a story that you probably don't know.
What was I supposed to say?. . . . . did I tell them the Master had the hots for me, so I'd probably be okay? -Anita
There's no straight line between closing the mental institutions and filling the prisons but there is some sort of relationship. And it's hard to tell how much mental illness among prisoners came in with them and how much is because of prison. I just imagine the real tragedy is there's probably a huge number of people who went in a little bit f - ked up and left completely insane because it's just a horrible treatment.
I like singing in the street, so if you saw a little Indian kid walking on the street singing loudly, that was probably me.
It probably says something really clinically terrible about my character that I need to get up on a stage and go 'Ra ra ra' in front of people.
There are a variety of groups, Human Rights Campaign, Planned Parenthood, NARAL, Sierra Club, that are groups that do very good work, that do a lot of things that I personally believe in, that are also as a descriptive matter they`re part of what you`re going to call an establishment in Washington of the sort of center-left probably, Center for American Progress. They are part of it.
If something seems frightening or horrible, I should probably do it.
She couldn't disappoint the whole village. There were no wallscreens here, no newsfeeds or satellites bands, and touring soccer teams were no doubt few and far between. (. . . ), that made stories a valuable commodity, and it probably wasn't very often that a stranger dropped in from the sky.