People like me sound like a lot of big cannons.

Caring less about what people think is a big thing for me.

The big thing for me is to motivate people, even globally.

If I get a wicket, I just want to show people that how big that is for me.

Lotsa people want to hurt me. That's the price you pay for being a big mouth.

After 'Big Brother,' people came up to me in the street shouting, 'You woz robbed!'

I'm honored that people would think of me for any big role that is talked about a lot.

The scripts that I've been getting are of epic proportion. People want me to lead the big armies.

A lot of people who were studying with me turned out to be journalists or worked in big institutions.

That's the main thing that attracts me - characters who have big journeys. I like playing those people.

I think there's a mental block for betting big amounts that doesn't exist for me but it does for other people.

Miss Piggy's a big girl, and glamorous, and people think it's silly when I say she's a role model to me, but she was.

I've been a big admirer of Tony Dungy, and I'm sure a lot of people are, but he unfairly judged me, and that was disappointing to me.

'Futurama' was a big deal. People had already started to hear about me a little bit here and there, but that was the first series I booked to be a regular on.

When I made my debut in 1994-95 I bowled big outswingers pretty much every ball, because people had told me you should bowl consistent outties to take wickets.

People ask me about my influences and I say all the comedians in the 1970s and Dave Allen was a massive influence and a very big influence on a lot of modern comics.

Even when I do really big pieces, I do them strips by strips - so you have to paste, you have to involve people. It's a whole process. And I like that. For me, that's where the artwork is.

Standup keeps me grounded and keeps me in touch. I get to go from small towns to big cities, across Canada and the U.S., and you're out there and talking to people. You get a sense of what they respond to.

My 10th grade year I was 6-foot-4 and I grew to like 6-foot-7, but I still had my guard skills. I was playing point guard, I was a big guard. People started calling me 'Penny Hardaway' - comparing me to him because I was a big guard.

I tried, after I wrote 'Twilight,' to read 'The Historian,' because it was the big thing that summer. But I can't read other people's vampires. If it's too close, I get upset; if it's too far away, I get upset. It just makes me very neurotic.

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