I developed a sense of maturity when it comes to being dependent upon other people. I don't feel anyone really truly wants me to win more than I do.
I know what I can do so it doesn't bother me what other people think or their opinion on the situation.
If you want to achieve something, you must do two things: Be a Professional and Never mind what others say about you.
My reason for being an author? Because I love to write - it fulfills me. But the fact that I entertain others by doing it is a lovely bonus.
Loving others means being willing to do things for their benefit more than your own. And sometimes that looks like a Facebook account!
Many people succeed when others do not believe in them. But rarely does a person succeed when he does not believe in himself.
I am looking for the people who have always been there, and belong to the places they live. The others I do not wish to see.
My job is to inspire others to live full lives. Whether I do that through my writing or my actions are one in the same.
Life becomes so unfair when you don't get what others do. But don't worry, God has decided something better for you.
So many Indian novels, quite unfairly, do not get the prominence they should because they have been written in a language other than English.
We move sometimes. We send messages to each other. We talk on the phone. Tell me, what can we do?
I do things, and other people laugh at them. I rarely know what the joke is supposed to be or why they're laughing.
I think I feel a little differently than other people do. For some reason I've never felt grown up.
I don't know when acting came to be more about awards than about the work. Judging who's better than the other person shouldn't be part of why we're doing this job. It should be about entertaining people.
I think people should be proud of the work they do, whatever it is. I have this other arty side that loves creating homes. I can be happy going to the hardware store.
I like to see how other people work and be part of their stuff and see what I can do to be part of their worlds. Its a pretty big challenge, and that excites me.
Two of my theatres are 1930s and the other five are by Sprague, the greatest Edwardian architect of the lot. They've needed a lot of work doing to them but they were built very well.
Other times, you're doing some piece of work and suddenly you get feedback that tells you that you have touched something that is very alive in the cosmos.
It used to be that if you were on a sitcom you couldn't get work in film because it was so different. Now it's almost like you have to be on TV to do other film work.
When you start to think about politicians, you've got to realize these are strange creatures. Other than the fact that they can't tell directions, and they have very strange breeding habits, how do you actually work with these things?
I miss that process of getting the script and reading it and working on it. Every actor has their own way of memorizing their lines, and the whole process of starting to work with the other actors and the director, and doing rehearsals, and going to ...