That's what I'm interested in: the space in between, the moment of imagining what is possible and yet not knowing what that is.
I do not know what the heart of a rascal may be, but I know what is in the heart of an honest man; it is horrible.
Going out on a stage publicly and not knowing how people are going to react to you - once I experienced that, it made me feel much more comfortable about going into a scene.
I don't know what's hipper: to Facebook or to Twitter. I just know for me, personally, discretion never went out of style.
You know, the ukulele itself is not a very loud instrument, all right? And, you know, compared to like a trumpet, right? A trumpet is really loud.
I don't ever land on an album title until I know exactly what's going on the record, because you never know until it's all said and done.
I have every right to know how my taxes are spent, how every single penny of it is spent. I have the right to know that.
Celebrity - I don't even know what that means. Obviously it's the same basic word as celebration, but I don't know what's being celebrated.
I have siblings. And there are certain things I know that I can push their buttons. And they know they have certain things where they can push mine.
You get to know them, they get to know you and see if they like you. Then they'll vote on you to become a prospect. You have to be sponsored by a Hells Angel.
This is another major feature of thought: Thought doesn't know it is doing something and then it struggles against it is doing. It doesn't want to know that it is doing it.
People who dance well, dress well, are well groomed and know how to behave seem to know others who dance, dress and behave well.
Has anybody seen 'The Notebook' and not cried? I don't know, I don't know if that's the case. It sort of hangs around for a while.
Knowing what thought process goes into constructing a line helps an actor know how to deliver that line because you understand the intention behind the writing.
At least with zombies I know my enemy and I know what to do: Aim and shoot. It's not so easy with people.
All that we know is nothing, we are merely crammed wastepaper baskets, unless we are in touch with that which laughs at all our knowing.
Maybe I am naive about certain things. But I'm glad. I know all I want to know.
I know about Woodstock probably as much as your average person who is over 30, where I'd know Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead.
I don't know anybody in the underworld. I make this stuff up. I don't know any criminals.
Who do I think Jack The Ripper was? Do you know, I've got no idea who Jack The Ripper was. No idea.
Thankfully, I have a background as an actor, and you learn how to live in that world of not knowing what's going to happen next.