I like to do all things. I've been fortunate enough to be able to do a bunch of them at the same time.
I try to take the time to appreciate and I certainly do appreciate and I do feel proud but that is probably one of the things I need to work on, building a bit of time for myself.
I needed to grow up and do things all adults do. It was time to stop having everything spoon fed to me. It was about being independent.
When you go out there to do comedy, you feel like you're doing battle with the audience a lot of the time. You're either going to get 'em, or you're not.
Sometimes the intensity and the grind of doing television can wear you down, but at the same time there's something about the repetition, the sheer mass of work that you do that's also liberating.
Everyone has obstacles, and you're not going to have the right answer or do the right thing every single time.
Every single time I start to do a picture, without fail, I feel as if I don't know what I'm doing.
We were doing the dance routine and I dislocated my knee. I've been doing stunts for a long time and it's kind of weird that I'd dislocate my knee just dancing.
I've gotten very cynical and kind of anhedonic about all the things I have to do to get to do comedy: all the travel, hotels, and airports.
Being an actor, imitating to the point of inhabiting the lives of others, may simply be a way of continuing to do what I learned to do as a boy - to travel, mentally and physically.
Brian: Screw Maximilian! Sally: I do. Brian: So do I. Sally: You two bastards! Brian: Two? Two? Shouldn't that be three?
Donnie: How can you do that? Frank: I can do anything I want. And so can you.
Clementine: This is it, Joel. It's going to be gone soon. Joel: I know. Clementine: What do we do? Joel: Enjoy it.
Demon: Do you know what she did, your cunting daughter?
Tom Joad: Takes no nerve to do something, ain't nothin' else you can do.
Frodo: I know what I must do. It's just... I'm afraid to do it.
Kate Grant: What do you wanna do now? Bust into a silo and steal some corn?
Buzz: Do you know these life forms? Woody: Yes, they're Andy's toys.
Anton, werewolf: [to all the werewolves] What are we? We're... [All, together] Anton, werewolf: We're Werewolves, not Swear-Wolves.
What we do today has nothing to do with capitalism or socialism. It is a crony type of system that transfers money to the coffers of bureaucrats.
I get offered to do stuff where the money's nice but it's not something I want to do - I get offered a lot of commercials too.