I’m mellower now, I’m over 50. But I don’t think I’m too mellow. I’m still angry at a lot of things.
I can’t remember that I ever had just a minute of stage fright.
Discipline is money in the bank. A real friend, true strength.
Don’t go to summer camp. Bury your parents in the backyard and have the place to yourself.
I really enjoy the lattitude I have with being a private citizen. I can get a lot done. I am good with that.
I think marriage is a boring and fault-ridden contractual obligation.
I guess, topic to topic, you could consider me a left-leaning person.
I can deal with people who watch me on stage but I am not good in communicating with people any other way than through my work.
While I have not ruled out the possibility of doing music, what I don’t want to do is go onstage and perform old songs. I do, all the time, but I don’t think it is artistically brave.
You must never lower yourself to being a person you don’t like.
A gun in your hand makes a fool out of you. A gun in your hand makes a target out of me.
I think more tolerance, more people having more access to a chance to be literate, and a chance to stay healthy makes for a more peaceful planet.
When you start thinking as far as what’s a good photo, unfortunately everything starts looking like a good photo.
There is no way you are going to be forgiven for blowing up a village and killing a bunch of people.
It is only our humanity that can deliver us from the brutality of our achievements.
Put temptation on the unenjoyment line.
I’m not a thrill seeker. I’m not looking to get kidnapped. I’m not looking to get a shot at. I’ve been shot at. I didn’t like it.
Having an identity is one thing. Being born into an identity is quite a different matter.
I’m pessimistic. I don’t think that justice always gets the right person.
I’d rather work on my radio show, which no one hears but I put about eight hours of programming and writing into it for those 30 people who do tune in.