There's a feeling of immortality you have in youth. You just don't see the dangers around you, or, if you do, maybe you're even excited by them.
I began by doing physical yoga, initially just for the workout, as exercise. I would get peaceful and calm at the end of it, and I was curious about that.
I enjoyed doing Lipstick, but it scared me. I was very nervous. I couldn't wait for it to be over. It was very real, and I was just a kid.
I've just always been fascinated by what our belief can do, and what happens when we misuse that.
I'll hear people say every so often that having HIV must not be so bad - 'Just look at Magic and how well he's doing.'
If we all do one random act of kindness daily, we just might set the world in the right direction.
I've been on big tours ever since I started, but you can't just go out there and headline, you have to do it right.
I don't wear cologne. I do occasionally, but anytime I take a shower, I just put on deodorant. That's basically what I smell like.
I do miss Saturday Night Live, that's for sure. There's nothing like it. I just hosted, and I felt I'd only been away for a week.
You just try to play tough and focus point for point. Sounds so boring, but it's the right thing to do out there.
I do a lot of cultural material that's based on my traveling around the world. I basically just report what I've seen and where I've been.
I've never written nearly as much about place as people seem to think I do. I just write about class.
I'll always come back to comedy. Doing drama can feel satisfying, but day to day, it's just not as fun as laughing.
From wrestling to my hip-hop thing, I've just been able to do so much and meet so many crazy characters.
Finally, Colin Farrell showed up on my doorstep, only he wasn't Colin Farrell - he was just this Irish kid who had read the script and wanted to do it.
You can’t always please everybody, but you can do what makes you happy and just hope that those around you will be happy for you.
For those who love what they do, even working 18 hours a day, 7 days a week is not work at all. It is just fun. -RVM
I didn't think the teachers had the right to tell me what to do. I would just disobey, talk in the classroom, get very bad grades.
If I get two lines in the script, I somehow turn it into 20. I've got a bit of a bad habit of doing that, of just embellishing my little moment.
Counterpoint is difficult. I have been doing it since the beginning of my career. But it is not just taking any opposite. It is finding the right opposite.
There's a show in America where all these people compete with ferrets, and they don't even do anything. They basically just hold them up, and if they don't bite you, they might win.