People like me are what stand between us and Auschwitz.

I can't stand up in front of people. It just fills me with horror.

A lot of people can't stand touring but to me it's like breathing. I do it because I'm driven to do it.

People can expect to see a lot of me - I'm not too proud to stand on corners and hold my campaign signs.

My dream is to stand in front of 60,000 people in an arena and know that everyone came because they wanted to make memories with me.

It's interesting to me that the Arab Spring started in Tunisia, and in the marches, people were singing 'Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights.'

My job at the CFPB, as President Obama told me when he interviewed me, was to stand on the side of people in the financial marketplace and see that they were treated fairly.

I want people who will stand up to me. People who are not afraid to say exactly what's on their minds, even though that's probably not what I want to hear. That's what I want.

I could stand out front and sing Eagles songs that I sing in my set, but I think people enjoy watching me sing and play the drums. It seems to fascinate people. I don't know why.

People wanted to be friends with me for not the right reasons. They'd introduce me to somebody else as the Olympian or the swimmer. I didn't want to stand out. I wanted to blend in.

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