Knowing the future is different from being told what I like.
It's different from being 21 and you think there's endless amount of opportunities. At 33, the ending is much, much closer.
First round of the tournament being a Major, I think the butterflies were a little different than that.
I was a communist, but being left-wing was fashionable. I was no different from thousands of middle-class kids.
I'm always aware that there are, broadly speaking, two different ways to act: there is acting, and then there's being, and I'm always more interested in that.
I'll let you in on a secret: I can't stand Jay Ward. I hate being compared to Rocky and Bullwinkle. It's just a different style of humor.
I am sure there is a right way and a wrong way and in today's life, there are many different rules of being politically correct.
Make it, not make it? What's the difference? Music is a language, it's a dance of life, and it can be a part of your life without being something that earns.
The thing about being an actor is that you're acting. It's not that big of a deal of to play someone different from yourself.
It sounds so cliched, but I've always been kind of different. I always liked being around weird kids.
Everything is worth precisely as much as a belch, the difference being that a belch is more satisfying.
I think American audiences are open to people with accents and different nationalities being on the screen.
The difference between being able to understand something and inventing it in the first place... is called genius.
Being in the studio is like painting, you know, you can really take your time, and try different things, and kind of go deep into it.
Transitioning to being an unemployed film actor is different, but it's fun and I've been looking forward to it for a while.
The second you think of doing something rather than being something makes you different.
I like being able to walk or ride my bike to restaurants and do different things.
The main distinction for fresh chillies is whether they are red or green, the difference being one of ripeness.
Attempts at description are stupid. Who can all at once describe a human being? Even when he is presented to us we only begin that knowledge of his appearance which must be completed by innumerable impressions under differing circumstances.
Steam in an open space would just simply scatter in different directions. Steam contained in an engine can move a whole train. Success comes from One-pointedness and Constancy of Aim and Effort.
They are distinct enough that our crude instruments can pick up the differences, yet both are healthy instances of that staggeringly improbable, exquisitely engineered system we call a human being.