I'll go back and take what the people owe me.

People are paying to see me. You've got to give something back.

If you give me Times Square, I want to give it back to the people.

People are telling me I might be going back to MotoGP, but a rumour is a rumour.

I'm terrible at texting people back. It takes me, like, three days. I'm not a big phone person.

I know that there are people in the industry who praise me in person and then stab me in the back.

Drama is basically what I do, so it's a compliment that people think it's hard for me to get back to drama.

I think people often think of me as very intense. I'm a congressman and all, but I'm actually very laid back.

I like to get on with people. I don't go around being nasty, but if someone crosses me, I can be horrible back.

There are people out there who want to provoke me and bring back the old Mary but I'm not giving them the satisfaction.

I don't have any records from back in 2002, but when people called and asked me to speak to groups, I went and spoke to groups.

People generally let me be me. People are aware that I'm not someone particularly begging for attention. They hold back a bit with me.

I wanted to encourage people around me to evaluate their lives and see where they are holding themselves back. I wanted them to dream again.

You do get some weirdos, but if there are any nice people out there who want to write to me pleasantly, then they'll get a pleasant reply back!

Even though the National Guard and Army Reserve see combat today, it rankles me that people assume it was some kind of waltz in the park back then.

People who drop litter really stress me out. I have been known to chase after people and say, 'Sorry, but you've forgotten something,' and then hand it back to them.

I used to hold back because people would get offended, but now I'm like, 'You're going to hear me, regardless. Whether you accept what I have to say or not is on you.'

I'm not exactly watching my back. Most people, there's a twinkle when they admonish me. And I've watched a lot of footage on YouTube of people's reactions to watching me.

I came back from the Olympic Games, and straightaway, I'm this role model. So that means I can't mess around with my mates like I used to because, if I do, people are going to use it to knock me down.

A lot of people that I've had around me have been my closest friends since junior high, back when we were exchanging each other's clothes, staying at each other's houses. That was before I had anything.

People like me, when we're interviewing, we're not going back to our desktop to fill out a recruiting form. If I can quickly submit my evaluation through an iPhone or an iPad, that makes me a lot more productive.

To me, that means getting back to the point where our Constitution means that you don't tap people's phones and poke into their e-mail and you don't arrest people and keep them hidden for a year and a half without charging them.

There's no California tan about me. People assume I can't tan, but I actually can. I went on a trip to Hawaii when I was younger and came back so tan that people were like, 'What happened?' It's just not something I actively do. I want to embrace my ivory.

I've had people that I've given up on, kicked out - situations where I was becoming part of the problem because I was sort of enabling so I said, 'Godspeed, farewell.' And they've come back to me four years later and they're in a CDAAC program or they're getting a PhD.

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