I think you're running into a lot of trouble if your idea of foreplay is, 'Brace yourself honey, here I come!'
If someone is angry with you, it has a reason. To know just put yourself in the same condition and at the place of that one and talk the same arguments
Are you tall? Are you strong? How big are your hands? You must be honest with yourself or you will end up using the wrong bat.
If you can't laugh at yourself, then how can you laugh at anybody else? I think people see the human side of you when you do that.
You don't go to a comedy and try to laugh. You laugh in spite of yourself. You don't just come on stage and cry. Something has pushed you to cry.
The thing about being an actor is that you turn into other people. You have to hide yourself a bit in order to let that other person come out.
Writing therapy is my form of healing. Try and detach yourself from painful memories by infusing characters and then stepping back.
All I can say is, I don't talk about the personal stuff. It's the one thing you can keep to yourself. At least you try to.
We need to have a culture that says 'the less energy you can use to be comfortable, the better off you are and the better you should feel about yourself'.
Do what you love, love what you do, and with all your heart give yourself to it.
If you can learn to motivate yourself, you can always tap into an abundance of energy that will drive you to the success you dream of.
Learning to distance yourself from all the negativity is one of the greatest lessons to achieve inner peace.
When you want to encourage a greater sense of responsibility in others (and yourself), emphasize the anticipation of accomplishment, not the penalties for failure.
In order to make characters real - no matter what the character is doing - you have to see yourself as capable of having done that.
Being true to yourself really means being true to all the complexities of the human spirit.
The act of copulation is like that of picking the nose. It's all right to be doing it yourself but it is a singularly unattractive spectacle for the onlooker.
Go forth into the busy world and love it. Interest yourself in its life, mingle kindly with its joys and sorrows.
If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is compromise.
It's just very dull. Talking about yourself and about something that you've got less interest in than you had, because you've always moved on to something else.
When you delete from your thinking, you give yourself permission to imagine, to believe, to try, and to accomplish phenomenal things.
With the case of running, it really is a case of get out, set yourself a distance, run it, and then do it again the next day. It's tremendously simple.