London has been used as the emblematic English city, but it's far from representative of what life in England is actually about.
People sometimes say the way things happen in the movies is unreal, but actually, it's the way things happen to you in life that's unreal.
The economics of being a playwright are abysmal. I like to think of the work I do out in Hollywood as a way to actually make a life in the theater easier.
We can make life in the computer. Granted, it's limited, but we have learned what it takes in order to actually construct it.
Chris Lighty was a huge portion of my actual career. It's difficult to adjust to not have someone around that's in your life, in your life.
Television is actually closer to reality than anything in books. The madness of TV is the madness of human life.
You can go through life and actually speak your mind and do it in an articulate fashion and with a really intelligent point of view.
The goal in life is to be solid, whereas the way that life works is totally fluid, so you can never actually achieve that goal.
I actually lost 90 pounds over the course of 15 months in order to save money on life insurance.
We see portability in electronics being a continuing requirement, higher functionality, better battery life, requiring lower power for the actual electronics.
As an actor, the training I received was that I walk through the world as an observer of life and of people. My job is to actually be looking out all the time and watching people.
Life and liberty can be as much endangered from illegal methods used to convict those thought to be criminals as from the actual criminals themselves.
I actually got hurt in a steel factory in 1985 and so that changed my life. I went to a junior college and that's where I discovered acting.
I'm actually a hippy in real life. I had three dreadlocks on the back of my head once. They were spawning.
Actually, in my own life I think I probably feign neuroses to be more interesting than I am.
The acting life is different than I thought it would be. I love it - it's actually a lot less pressure than I thought it would be.
And sometimes I actually start to think human life is just as cheap to corporate America as animal life, so long as there are big profits to be made.
It's hard to have that debate around secret programs authorized by secret legal opinions issued by a secret court. Actually, it's impossible to have that debate.
Vigorous enforcement of copyrights themselves is an important part of the picture. But I don't think that expanding the legal definition of copyright outside of actual copyright infringement is the right move.
Adults often assume that most learning is the result of teaching and that exploratory, spontaneous learning is unusual. But actually, spontaneous learning is more fundamental.
I actually love pressure. I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.