Remember when you were in school and the teacher would put a picture under an overhead projector so you could see it on the wall? God, I loved that. Tellya the truth, I used to look at that beam of light and think it was God.
Ever since I can remember, I've always been silly.
I don't get ideas, I have them. The trick is to remember where I've put them.
I was two when we left Indiana, and I don't really remember it that well.
I can't remember a time when I wasn't trying to get something down on paper.
No it wasn't at the time cause you have to remember, I had been playing clubs since I was 13.
I remember as a teen being able to eat more than my father. I was growing so fast and my body couldn't keep up.
Coach Boone: This is no democracy. It is a dictatorship. I am the law.
As a kid, before I could play music, I remember baseball being the one thing that could always make me happy.
I think a lot of people want to be remembered the way they were, as opposed to the way they are now.
For as long as I can remember, the thing that gave me a sense of wonderment and renewal... has always been the work of other actors.
I remember early on, in my very, very early days, I had a makeup artist tell me that I needed to get an attitude. I had no idea what he was talking about.
I remember burying a girl fourteen years of age who had died with a ruptured appendix... I buried a good many people that I knew, some of whom I loved.
I remember when I was in art classes, I hated following the assignments. And I would get in trouble for doing something totally different or taking it in a weird direction.
I remember playing with some friends and being aware that I was acting as I was playing with them - I would think of a character and pretend to be someone else.
I can never really remember what I look like. I'm just sort of neutral. I don't think I'm sort of, you know, hideous.
I need some me-time. I have to remember to rest, because I have a natural energy and I don't want to burn out.
I can remember the day I decided I would retire from competitive athletics as vividly as if it were yesterday.
I'm thrilled when I get nominated. I don't count how many and I don't remember how many I've had. I just know it's a lot.
I remember watching 'A Streetcar Named Desire' when I was quite young, I was about 12, or 13, and I watched it, thinking, 'Wow. That is pretty cool. I'd like to do something like that.'
I was 30 when I did 'The Matrix.' When you turn 30, your life and your world view change. I remember feeling relieved - it was like I was seeing things in a deeper way.