Songs really are like a form of time travel because they really have moved forward in a bubble. Everyone who's connected with it the studio's gone the musicians are gone and the only thing that's left is this recording which was only about a three-minute period maybe 70 years ago.
I want to travel. Maybe I'll end up living in Norway making cakes.
I love to not work. I like to travel. I work maybe half the year no more.
And I think it's that time. And I think if you just step aside and Mr. Romney can kind of take over. You can maybe still use a plane. Though maybe a smaller one. Not that big gas guzzler you are going around to colleges and talking about student loans and stuff like that.
There's as much crookedness as you want to find. There was something Abraham Lincoln said - he'd rather trust and be disappointed than distrust and be miserable all the time. Maybe I trusted too much.
I think people should be allowed to do anything they want. We haven't tried that for a while. Maybe this time it'll work.
This little kid pointed at me and said 'You look disgusting!' That was the first time I thought maybe I did. I decided I'd better start eating. I'm just thankful that I made it through with relatively few scars.
Maybe that's the whole teen oeuvre you know covering people in disgusting bodily fluids and whatnot.
The best museums and museum exhibits about science or technology give you the feeling that hey this is interesting but maybe I could do something here too.
If we had been less reliant on technology and the security that we enjoy in being divorced from what we used to know maybe things would have turned out differently.
I'm always interested in mixing technology and music. You know maybe I'll have a MIDI bass pickup at some point I don't really think that's the direction I would want to go.
I always wanted to work with Michael Jackson. His music will live forever and with technology nowadays... maybe I could.
Once I accomplish one thing and I'm satisfied I try something else. I may be 50 and doing something totally outside of music and acting. Maybe I'll become a kindergarten teacher.
We had maybe the greatest success of any company that I know of in Paris and after two or three years I wanted to do this same number that we did for PBS so we did it and Paris had always considered us their darlings.
I think all of us certainly believed the statistics which said that probably 88% chance of mission success and maybe 96% chance of survival. And we were willing to take those odds.
Which is - you know like check it out I'm pretty young I'm only about 40 years old. I still have maybe another four decades of work left in me. And it's exceedingly likely that anything I write from this point forward is going to be judged by the world as the work that came after the freakish success of my last book right?
I don't dwell on success. Maybe that's one reason I'm successful.