I totally respect the pope, and I totally respect the Catholic bishops and cardinals on doctrine.
I respect LeBron. People think we have a hate for each other, but I totally respect what he's done.
Sometimes I feel like if two parents were given $100, and a child-free person was given $100, everyone would assume that the parents would invest their money wisely because they're smart. And people like me would just go buy candy.
I'm a very binary person in a bad way where it's like everything is either totally great or totally awful.
If I'm in a room with 100 people, will I be able to find one person I'd like to have dinner with? Probably not.
I want to be a diva... like people-totally-respect-my-music diva, not diva like carry-my-diet-Coke-around.
I really appreciate and respect the audience. People pay their hard-earned money to go watch you, so I feel like it's my job to give 100,000% of myself to what I'm doing.
You have to accept the critical reviews if they treat you with respect. Actually, it's one person's opinion. So, it's a concern but not an overriding one, and I don't stay up nights worrying about reviews. But there are certain people I respect who I hope will like a book.
Everyone thinks their baby is a genius. People find it delightfully refreshing when I tell them, My baby? Totally average. Like, 100 percent average.
I need to find people who I respect so I can respect them, and they'll like being respected so they'll respect me, and that's like a marriage.
With acting, it's like becoming another person. I think that's neat, especially when you totally forget. If you totally forget, which I love to do, that's when it's magic.
I don't know how humble a person can be while consistently spouting statements like 'I, Donald Trump, am a totally gifted politician,' or 'I'm, like, a smart person.'
I don't do nervous, really. You always have to respect your opponent, respect the game of football, and be 100 per cent focused.
I'm totally fine with people criticizing me in shows... people like this show, or don't; you're entitled to your opinion. But when people are criticizing you as a person, I have to say it's a little bit different.
If you respect your body enough to put modest clothes on, then more people will respect you as a person.
It's insane, the Internet. Totally craziness. Like a little cancer. People can just do whatever they want, say whatever they want, be totally anonymous. It's totally out of control.