A lot of my pieces are about easy seductiveness and accessibility in terms of showing skin. Joseph Altuzarra accessibilityeasylot Change image and share on social
A lot of my poems either have historical sequences or other kinds of chronological grids where I'm locating myself in time. I like to feel oriented, and I like to orient the reader at the beginning of a poem. Billy Collins beginchronologicalfeel share on social
A lot of my reading over the next few months will be the works of Hans Christian Andersen - I have been appointed an ambassador for the bicentenary celebrations of his birth next year. Roger Moore ambassadorandersenappoint Change image and share on social
A lot of my research time is spent daydreaming - telling an imaginary admiring audience of laymen how to understand some difficult scientific idea. Leonard Susskind admireaudiencedaydream Change image and share on social
A lot of my rhymes are just to get chuckles out of people. Anybody with half a brain is going to be able to tell when I'm joking and when I'm serious. Eminem brainchucklehalf Change image and share on social
A lot of my role is advocacy, and as a scientist, you're an advocate, too, because you are coming up with a theory and having to convince your fellow scientists that you're right. Ellen Stofan advocacyadvocatecome Change image and share on social
A lot of my songs are about taking whatever life throws at you and making the most of it. Natasha Bedingfield lifelotmake Change image and share on social
A lot of my stories about the old days, they're delicious and funny. But every time I recall the early days, it's painful. With every anecdote, it's painful because you're summoning up the terribly, terribly difficult life of my parents. And it's painful because I didn't realize at the time how hard it was for them. Mario Cuomo anecdotedaydelicious share on social
A lot of my stories are inspired by Japanese folklore or literature or movies: I've done stories based on Kabuki and Noh plays, and on Kurosawa's 'Yojimbo' movies. Stan Sakai basefolklorehave Change image and share on social
A lot of my struggles with nutrition date back to my swimming days. I was a super-skinny young girl who would go through hours of intense training. Afterward, I'd be famished, but I had a two-hour trip home before dinner. When I did my hardest workouts, I often ate less; I was too tired to think about food. Summer Sanders afterwardbackdate share on social