I had to stop going to auditions thinking, 'Oh, I hope they like me.' I had to go in thinking I was the answer to their problem.
When you're passionate about something, you want it to be all it can be. But in the endgame of life, I fundamentally believe the key to happiness is letting go of that idea of perfection.
I realised that you can go through times of extreme happiness, but if that happiness is not coming from a deeply rooted place, you will also be going through extreme lows of sadness.
Over the course of history, the people who are not scared go into the woods and are mauled by a bear, are not going to survive.
You're going to change the world? Well, go ahead and try. You'll give it up at a certain point and change yourself instead.
I'm going to keep living my life the way I've been living my life, and nothing is going to change that even if the Olympics are coming up.
I am, in fact, Superman. Every morning I wake up and go into a telephone booth and change my costume, and then go to work.
The only way people are going to change their car buying habits, and the only way government will get behind alternatively fueled vehicles, is if gasoline prices continue to go up.
My son's going to have a job, and if he wants to get a car when he gets his license, he's going to pay for it on his own like I did.
I wasn't going to get such a nice car - I was going to get a cute little hybrid or something, keep the trees happy - but then my grandfather died, and it was all: retail therapy!
All the times being like, 'Who rented this car and why are we going to this place?' You take the easy route and go, 'Oh, thanks for the champagne. I'll have another.'
My family belongs to a tennis club in Valencia, California, so I always go there. I play a lot of tennis with my dad and swim. And I like to go to the gym there.
There are certain topics songwriters stay away from because it's hard to go there. I didn't sit down and go, 'I want to write something about my dad now.'
One is still what one is going to cease to be and already what one is going to become. One lives one's death, one dies one's life.
I'm an artist. So if acting doesn't work out, which I hope it does, I'm probably going to go into graphic design or something like that.
So if I design it and then go away, it's still living somewhere and it still exists by itself without me.
The scramble to get into college is going to be so terrible in the next few years that students are going to put up with almost anything, even an education.
To make my meal, I go to the market and to the garden, and then I decide what I'm going to do. That's a great pleasure.
I don't really differentiate between different genres: if there's a good part going, I'll go after it, and it's preferable to me if it's something I haven't done before.
Well, optimism's a good thing. It - makes people go out and - you know, start businesses and spend and do whatever is necessary to get the economy going.
In 83 I thought we were going to go all the way. We had Roy Smalley, and Steve King, and good players.