When I was sixteen, I was an absolutely romantic guy. I fell in love every week. I mean, I was in love with everybody, but unfortunately, nobody was in love with me.
I love 'The Vampire Diaries!' I can't help it - it's such a teeny-bopper show, but I think I just like it to stare at the guys.
The love and passion I had for the game was my key. I never had that taken out of me by my parents or a silly coach.
I'd love to have William Faulkner, Beethoven and Bach over. I want to find out what makes those guys tick!
I love 'Last Call.' It took me a little bit to figure out that I wasn't going to be that guy in a suit telling monologue jokes.
I would love for people to be able to think of me as a guy who stood up for what he believed in and helped make a difference for the vets.
I do love horror movies, but I'm not the kind of guy who would dress up as a ghoul for Halloween. I might go as a member of the Blue Man Group.
I think that people who do enjoy my stand-up comedy and the people who get it and the people who are taken in by it, they see that I'm a guy that has love of the game.
I've always played nice guys, so I'd love to be someone that creates a bit of confrontation. I know that sounds bad, but as an actor, I want to explore different things.
I'm not usually the guy who has people hiding in his bushes and saying, 'Will you love me forever and ever?'
There's no dancing girls. We're kinda like secondary to the thing. It's a story about these two guys that are in love with this one girl and how it unfolds and what happens.
Real love is more than a physical feeling. If there's even the slightest doubt in your head about a guy, then forget about it. It's not real.
Well, playing a guy who writes songs and busks on Grafton Street in Dublin and falls in love with Marketa Irglova wasn't very difficult for me. There was very little acting going on.
You guys own the Muppets, and you're just kind of sitting on 'em. I really love the Muppets, and I think I know how to bring the franchise back.
I love playing the bad guy getting away with stuff. I was that kid who learned from my older brothers who got away with everything by smiling.
I asked no odds and I give none. A guy got in my way, I run over him.
When a guy knocks ya down, never get up unless he's gonna kill ya.
This is the sixth book I've written, which isn't bad for a guy who's only read two.
I happen to be a guy who also plays the piano and sings, so people automatically associate me with Billy Joel.
I'm not really a Hollywood person. Not that I don't like L.A., but I'm just a Northern California guy.
I'm like a bunch of college guys who got together and said, 'Let's make a dude, a crazy dude'.