I've got plenty of advice from a number of other actors. Me? I don't give advice.
I like coffee because it gives me the illusion that I might be awake.
I don't want people to think that someone gives me something to wear, and I'll put it on.
My big break was becoming the spokesperson for Texas Instruments. Casting directors really started giving me a chance to read for projects.
Every time I make a film, I feel it gives me the chance to learn something new.
I've been doing mostly independent films, and things like 'Goal' give me a chance to have more options.
If somebody is gracious enough to give me a second chance, I won't need a third.
Sometimes it's okay to give yourself a pat on the back and say, 'That was cool. That made me feel good.'
Looking after my health today gives me a better hope for tomorrow.
The climate, the economic situation, rising birth rates; none of these things give me a lot of hope or reason to be optimistic.
The younger generation gives me more respect than I could ever hope for.
I think a child may be the only thing that could give me true happiness.
Not having a car gives me volumes not to think or worry about, and makes walks around the neighborhood a daily adventure.
It gives me great pleasure indeed to see the stubbornness of an incorrigible nonconformist warmly acclaimed.
Granted there are only seven stories in the universe. And I agree with that. But give me a great variation of those stories. And literate.
The happy story right now is the full page in Vanity Fair, which gives me a great deal of exposure.
Eggs give me protein after a good work out. The cheesier, the better!
God's mercy and grace give me hope - for myself, and for our world.
My acting technique is to look up at God just before the camera rolls and say, 'Give me a break.'
I'm just kind of taking whatever life gives me and hoping that I make the right decision.
I love to do things like sail and hike, but they don't give me the satisfaction of knowing the potential of something you've learned in the lab.