We wouldn't ever sit down and pretend that our friendship didn't fall apart back in the late '80s. It wasn't like there was a massive bust-up. We just drifted apart.
Every card player in Hollywood wanted to come to the games. Everyone's friends and their friends wanted to come to watch.
I find that the Amazon comments often are exceptionally shrewd and insightful, so I'm not going to diss them. But you don't really have any guarantees that what you're reading wasn't written out of friendship or spite.
Of all the things which wisdom provides to make us entirely happy, much the greatest is the possession of friendship.
The thing about New York is, more than any other place I've ever been, you run into people on the street that you would never imagine you'd see, old friends, people just like there for a day or two. I find that all the time when I'm walking around Manhattan, running into people that I had no idea were even there.
Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
Some of my closest friends, the England lads, have played in the Champions League, so it's a big thing to be there as well.
When I moved to Atlanta, I felt like an outsider - away from my friends and family except for the LGBTQ community.
I love travelling; going to different parts of the world and making new friends is something that I really enjoy.
Old friends call me Sea Salt, because my last name is Salter. Or Cocoa, cause my real first name is Courtney.
Trends carry on forever, until they stop. I want to be around after things come to a standstill. As a result, I tend to be pretty conservative.