The Snowden leaks did cause damage.
When I was a kid it was my dream to play for Leeds, and I did that.
Stanford did a lot for me, and I've always felt indebted. It was a lenient and productive environment.
Lexington did launch its air group when a Japanese carrier was reported.
We did not become libertarians because we are altruists.
Making Linux GPL'd was definitely the best thing I ever did.
If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.
I did a lot of standup from ages 19 to 24 but then stopped to focus on sketch with Broken Lizard.
After having polio, my right leg was weaker, so I wasn't great at football. But I swam lots and even did long-distance running.
I have this long-running idea that the distinction between fiction and nonfiction is not just, 'Did it happen or didn't it happen?' It's one of form.
Large audiences did not suit my low-key approach.
I did theater at Spelman until I graduated from there, and I got to work with such luminous actresses as Diana Sands in 'Macbeth.'
I grew up in Madras and did my schooling at St. Bedes and college at Loyola.
I did 'Prodigal Son' at Manhattan Theatre Club.
Martha Stewart is being prosecuted not for who she is but what she did.
Trayvon Martin did not need to die.
The U.N. Security Council did not to condemn the Qana massacre, due to the U.S. veto.
Maureen O'Sullivan did 'Hannah and Her Sisters' with Mia Farrow, her daughter, but O'Sullivan had a very minor role.
We did Donald McGill, seaside-postcard stuff - middle of the road.
If I can't face my accusers, that's a joke. We did that in medieval times.