I have what I call A-list moments, but believe me, I'm still on the D-list.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I also don't have a desire to be on the A-list. I feel more people can relate to the D-list than the A-list.
That's life when you're on the D-list.
I love making lists.
Lists today are a way of trying to get through the day, because we are losing a sense of time.
I have moments all the time when I play.
My to-do list is so long that it doesn't have an end; it has an event horizon.
The greatest moments are those when you see the result pop up in a graph or in your statistics analysis - that moment you realise you know something no one else does and you get the pleasure of thinking about how to tell them.
We like lists because we don't want to die.
Some of the greatest moments in life come from moments that are incomplete.
I'm not a list person.