Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I think viewers are hungry for shows in which people say something meaningful.
People say that I'm a millionaire, but that's not true - I only spend millions.
If I know what's true in my heart and my soul, then what people say can't shape that.
You know, a lot of people say they didn't want to die until the Red Sox won the World Series. Well, there could be a lot of busy ambulances tomorrow.
You've got a big, big problem if you get caught up in what people say. If you're gonna live for what people say, you might as well lay down and forget it. Because it doesn't work that way.
People say I am cheap, and I don't mind if they do.
I'm not just offensive, I'm very smart about the way that I do it, and that takes a lot of time. People say that young comics shouldn't be trying these things. That's ridiculous. You should try everything and see what sticks.
Well what's funny is, again, people say they believed what was going on, but again, Bob's hands are about three times bigger than his feet. So these are very caricatured.
Fact is, famous people say fame stinks because they love it so - like a secret restaurant or holiday island they don't want the hoi polloi to get their grubby paws on.
People say I train dogs, but in many ways I train people.
I think there's a lot to be said about just enjoying your work. It can be very contrived when people say their work is for the good of mankind.
I don't know any comedian who tailors his act to his audience. Maybe people say they do, but I can't even imagine them.
People say I'm the original Don Draper. I'm not Don Draper.
Academics act like they are important, but when something is academic it is meaningless. People say, 'It's academic, now let's get work done.'
Lots of people say to me, 'I completely hate Busted'. That's completely cool with me. I understand why.
Fame is definitely a monster: it can suck you in and spit you out and change you. The biggest challenge is to remain yourself regardless of what people say about you.
I let people say and write what they want.
It really doesn't matter to me what people say about me anymore.
I'm very focused on what I do professionally, and I'm very focused on my family, and I don't really get too stressed out about what people say or what other people think. In fact, it's not on my radar at all. If there's anything negative, I don't want to know about it. I just do my own thing and get on with my life.
Even though people say Richard Harris and I have been having a great feud, it's not true.
I hear people say it affected your self-esteem to be segregated. It never affected mine.
People say I am ruthless. I am not ruthless. And if I find the man who is calling me ruthless, I shall destroy him.
People say, When you have children, everything changes. But maybe things are awakened that were already there.
I'm wondering when you hit the age where people say, 'Oh, OK, he's not so young.'
Fame and money and all that - you hear people say it a lot, but they don't mean a thing to me.
People say I'm not good at writing about men. My dad left when I was 16. Give me a break. I'm doing the best I can.
People say I pay too much attention to the look of a movie but for God's sake, I'm not producing a Radio 4 Play for Today, I'm making a movie that people are going to look at.
People say it's not ambitious, but it is actually quite ambitious wanting to help people.
People make suggestions on what to say all the time. I'll give you an example; I don't read what's handed to me. People say, 'Here, here's your speech, or here's an idea for a speech.' They're changed. Trust me.
People say I stole a lot of bases. I stole the bases for a reason. I crossed the plate.
People say, 'I know you, don't I?' And they expect me to say I know them from their daughter's school or something - they can't place me. And I love that. Long may it last.
If you put a demo on the net and people say it was the finished version then they're going to say it sucks. I really hate that.
I'm not an idiot; I try not to look, but I see what people say about me on Facebook. I see other things written. But I don't care.
People say I'm the white Aretha Franklin. I wish I was her.
People say that to me and I think what unites all my characters is that they are hurt; it's most accurate to say I play characters that are hurt but are responding to their environment.
People say, 'How's the record doing?' In the old days you'd say, 'We're at 600,000, it's doing great.' You don't say those things anymore. Those numbers are gone.