Nobody has ever before asked the nuclear family to live all by itself in a box the way we do. With no relatives, no support, we've put it in an impossible situation.
Kids will come into my boxing gym with no discipline, and then you teach them how to focus and love what they're doing, which then travels outside into their home and work life.
When you're in Hollywood, you get sort of jaded about what you think the sense of humor of Hollywood is supposed to be, so you can't think outside the box.
I quit after a bad car accident. The thing about boxing is that you can be a star for five or six years, but when you go back to the old life, it's tough.
Yep, I'm a geek. Ever since I got the Millennium Falcon for Christmas in 1978. And I still have it, in perfect condition, just without the box... but I still play with it!
I worked in Dad's stores, moving boxes - I remember quite well one stockroom that was upstairs - sweeping floors, laying tile. I also had paper routes.
Being called a conscious rapper is quite a compliment. It's a great thing to be. But as an artist, my nature is to not be in a box.
The low point for neon came in 1982, when Holiday Inn did away with its signature 'Great Sign,' replacing the neon extravaganza with a forgettable green plastic box.
Hollywood embraced me in the late '80s because there was a good project I was in and it was different. Nowadays, it's about corporate mentality, box office, youth.
Just because one of your films does well at the box office, that doesn't make you a good person. It doesn't make you strong, smart, or secure, either.
For me an object is something living. This cigarette or this box of matches contains a secret life much more intense than that of certain human beings.
I'll be working the rest of my life because I'm a character actor and don't have to worry about box office.
I love boxing. I like to see the strategizing. Watching the warriors go to work. I like that struggle, going out there and fighting.
Christians often want to hide behind the walls of the church, where we are comfortable, but sometimes we have to come out of the box.
It's a choice, it’s a bold move - disassembling the Box - and one that requires assertion, but the rewards are remarkable!!
I'm an e-mail junkie though I'm trying to read my in-box only twice a day and to answer all at once.
I earned a black belt when I was in high school. And I did a lot of boxing and full contact karate in college.
I was drawn to boxing because I got beat up as a kid. I was the kid with the piano books in a New York neighbourhood.
I wanted to bring people together, and most importantly not feel threatened when they came to watch me box.
I'm not really a gambler, but I'll bet on the Super Bowl or some boxing. Something I feel comfortable with.
I'm going to try to not let anyone put me in a box, and that certainly applies to the things I do outside of acting.