I may attempt a novel. I think that no matter what you write, it requires being honest with oneself, and you have to pull yourself out of the whirlwind of daily life.
When you were on stage, you could be absolutely open about your emotions and indulge them and express yourself in a way that - in real life - I wasn't doing.
I don't talk to anybody about my personal life, and maybe that perpetuates it, too. But it's really important to own what you want to own and keep it to yourself.
I am a survivor and not a victim. Life isn't perfect. When you get a knock, you have to get up, dust yourself down and get on with it.
You can't be happy if you're not tolerably happy with yourself. The addition of friends adds immeasurably to life.
The gift of writing is to be self-forgetful, to get a surge of inner life or inner supply or unexpected sense of empowerment, to be afloat, to be out of yourself.
It's very difficult to judge yourself. Extreme self-doubt is only attractive when it's fictionalized. Which is why people love the movies. They are so reassuring.
I think it's beautiful to be able to cover yourself in metal. I love the color and the way it reflects. But it is also a protection.
Until you are somewhat comfortable and confident and embrace who you are as a person, you can't possibly love somebody else because you don't like yourself that much.
Once you figure out who you are and what you love about yourself, I think it all kinda falls into place.
You've got to love the villain if you have to play him. You've got to find something that you can live with in yourself if you're going to play the villain in a play on stage.
I cry all the time. I love to laugh, too. It's important to create an environment for yourself where you feel what you need to and don't hold it in.
No matter how hard or long the road to your dream seems, dare to consistently impress yourself with your decisions and actions.
Happiness is one of your core entitlements on earth; by all means don't deprive yourself from living happily.
Greatness is what happens when you relentlessly push yourself to continuously create a better you.
Isn't it time for you to free yourself from your past in order to enjoy the beauty of the present?
Position yourself with people who see life as a journey of limitless opportunities and great possibilities.
When they can't understand why you are so confident with yourself, they would start to perceive you as being arrogant.
The things that you consistently think of yourself and your abilities will always overwrite the things that people say about you.
God hasn't given up on you yet. So why should you ever dare to give up on yourself?
In the end, success will surely be the final outcome. But until then, try not to count yourself out of the race.