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I always thought the saddest feeling in life is when you're dancing in a really joyful way and then you hit your head on something.
When you are down and out something always turns up - and it is usually the noses of your friends.
Americans are like Pac Man. We just eat our way through the day. There's always something going into the mouth.
In your life, you go through a difficult situation or a very good situation, and you have different moods, but you learn things from your experiences.
When you think about where are you going to find that big love of your life, you seldom think it's someone you already know. You think it's someone you're yet to meet.
If you're going to choose to do something like the Paleo Diet, then you choose not to enjoy your nights out.
I haven't looked to my peers for advice because we're all going through the same thing. How do you ask your friends for advice when they're going through the exact same thing?
You have something that exists in your head, and getting that abstract thought from your head into something that actually exists is a difficult process.
People were always like, 'Oh my God, you're going to be working with your girlfriend? Are you freaking out? Is that going to, like, destroy your relationship?' I think it emboldened the relationship.