Stephen Rodrick Quotes
Top 28 wise famous quotes and sayings by Stephen Rodrick
Stephen Rodrick Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Stephen Rodrick on Wise Famous Quotes.
The Smithsonian should box and preserve Tim McGraw's Nashville den for a future exhibit entitled 'Early 21st Century American Man Cave.'
When superstars go down, no matter how sympathetic the circumstances, fans know the franchise could be sunk.
Before Angelina Jolie became a humanitarian, she was best known for wearing a vial of blood around her neck and kissing her brother.
Robert Downey Jr. doesn't work out like us regular folks. Adulation bathes him from the moment he arrives at his Los Angeles martial arts studio.
A colleague once nicknamed me - half mocking - the 'magical stranger' because I get people to tell me things.
I tested in the top percentile for IQ, but I couldn't tie my shoes or really ride a bike without training wheels until I was almost 7.
'TMZ' has the cash to buy off valets and info like flight lists or even the limo list of what celeb is being picked up where and when.
The thing about living without a father if he's always gone is that it takes a long time to realize he isn't coming home.
Publicists cater to bloggers because they can play them; bloggers cater to publicists because they want their ads.
As a kid, Terry Bradshaw didn't amaze me. My hero was Steelers backup Terry Hanratty, who nabbed two Super Bowl rings while completing three passes.
Peter Rodrick was one of only around 4,000 men in the world qualified to land jets on a carrier after dark.
From the outside, Rick Rubin's house above Zuma Beach is a generic millionaire beach home. There's a rarely used tennis court and a circular drive.
Maybe it's impossible to spend time with Patrick Stewart and not have the conversation move to the extraterrestrial.
To build an empire - or win seven Tour de Frances in a row - you must have a Lone Star-size ego and a dash of megalomania.
Some historians trace the start of the War on Terror to November 4, 1979, the day the hostages were taken in Tehran.
James Salter has been a fighter pilot, a rogue, and a climber. He counts Robert Redford as a friend.