The most frustrating part of working in TV and film is that you have to convince someone to let you make what you want; in comics you can do whatever you want and for 1% of the budget of TV and film.
You don't get recognized that much unless you want to get recognized, like if you go to the fancy joints and that. It's like, L.A. - there are 10 restaurants. If you want to be seen, you go.
Say you were split, you were split in fragments and none of the pieces would talk to you. Wouldn't you want to be who you had been? Well, maybe I'd want that too.
Kaoru." "Hikaru? How long have you been there? "Kaoru, how do you feel about Haruhi?" "She's a funny little tanuki." "You don't have to lie to me. Sorry that I didn't realize it until now. I know you've been worrying about me, but you don't have to l...
Government should not be involved in marriage at all, I believe. There’s no reason for it. I don’t get the value of my marriage government, I get it from God. I want the government out of my life. If you want to find a church that marries a gay c...
When you have lost people like I lost my birth mom at a young age and you remember the whole process of losing her, you want to grab on to something that makes you whole.
I want to thank you for the profound joy I've had in the in the thought of you.
You can't say yes to every role, and you have to make people miss you. I don't want people to get sick of me.
I don't think you can really, truly be the partner you want to be until you know on an absolute level that you are a complete person on your own.
I want you to be concerned about your next door neighbor. Do you know your next door neighbor?
When you leave, you basically want to go eat, because I talk a lot about food in my act. So when you leave, you leave hungry.
Growing up in the acting world, you have a lot of opportunities to change who you are and what you believe in based on how people treat you. I never wanted to do that.
I think in friendship, you want to be there for your friend, and sometimes you just don't know what to do or the relationship you have with them is not clear enough for you to know what to do.
I find that once you start helping others, it makes you feel better about yourself. It helps you figure out what you want to do with your own life.
The most important thing I have learned from the people I've worked with is that you have to love what you do. That passion will drive you anywhere you want to go.
I will tell you King's First Law of Recognition: You never get it when you want it, and then when it comes, you get too much.
If you want to uncover problems you don't know about, take a few moments and look closely at the areas you haven't examined for a while. I guarantee you problems will be there.
Especially on unexpected journeys, you have time; you can figure certain deeper things out, like who you are and what you want. That's why I enjoy journeys.
I don't think money can help you become a better painter, for sure. You can have all the studios you want; it won't help you make a better painting.
I think that if you write what you love to read, that will be what your audience wants to read, too.
I think if you're able to make the music you want and you can do it in the right kind of context, you don't have to be a circus ringleader to be successful.