I cannot feel my legs from the waist down any longer. But who cares? I look good and that's all that matters. And when I die of hypothermia for wearing formal shorts in winter, tell them to put that on my tombstone.
I was too young to be an avid enthusiast for the franchise, but like billions of people I remember as a child sitting around with the family on a Friday night with pizza and popcorn and a 'Die Hard' movie on.
You get so tired of having your work die. I just wanted to make something that people would actually use.
I think that's what we're all most terrified about: that we'll just die and disappear and we'll leave no trace.
You rarely get money out of labels, except for when they open up a budget for a project. Other than that, it's a do-or-die type thing.
If the Constitution is worth anything, if the Declaration of Independence is worth anything, if the boys who died on the field of battle did not die in vain, fair employment practices are correct and necessary.
I have a hard problem, being some part Native American - being a Christian: do you get burned, do you get cremated, do you get - let the sharks eat you? How do you die?
It's hard to be scared if you don't feel for a character, because you don't care if they die or live.
I don't intend to die.
I'm trying to learn, as I'm in my 40s, to embrace what I've been able to achieve and be proud of it. And I know there's roles that I will want to play before I die but, you know, I'm still just taking one day at a time.
We're all going to die. While I'm still here, I want to make a difference.
The reality is that my stepfather was like a father to me and watching him die from a sudden heart attack was one of the hardest things I have ever gone through.
Cars are the reason we, you know, people live or die.
I don't die in anything!
I guess I so desperately want to see us put this planet right. It's so horrifying to me that a fifth of us are starving every night, and that forty thousand children die every single day.
Sure, there's a chunk of African-Americans out there who associate the Republican Party with racism, frankly particularly in the Deep South. It's an unfair perception, but it exists. Over a period time, that perception will die away if Republicans are focusing on issues that happen to impact African-Americans.
I love being a performer. It's like a hole that never closes. It's something in you that never dies.
Good hairstylists never die. Vidal Sassoon and Paul Mitchell will always live on.
I always individuate myself from other writers who say they would die if they couldn't write. For me, I'd die if I couldn't read.
As a print journalist, if you hear a rumour you try to stand it up and if you can't, the story dies. With a blog you can throw the rumour out there and ask for help. You can say: 'We don't know if this is true or not.
I am not afraid of death, but would not want to die in some obscure or pointless way.
I can't say I was like a die-hard zombie fan, but I've definitely seen a few different zombie movies and TV shows.
Here's my definition of a great beach read - a fabulous story that sucks me in like a black hole and when it's over, it jettisons my bones across the galaxy with a hair on fire mission to convince everyone I know that they must read that book or they will die.
Whatever hardships there have been in my life I still live in a very privileged position. Fear is not knowing where your next meal is coming from. Fear is seeing a child get hurt. Fear is watching someone you love waste away. Fear is knowing you are going to die yourself. But there's no fear in what I do. I write books.
I want to be acting until the day I die!
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