I'd like to be the last person alive in the world! Yes, I'd like to know what happens.
Meeting Franklin Roosevelt was like opening your first bottle of champagne; knowing him was like drinking it.
I don't like nice people. I like tough, honest people.
I like to write first-person because I like to become the character I'm writing.
I like Edward G. Robinson - he started as a character actor and became a lead, which is probably why I like him.
The primary one being, like I said, I don't like rock 'n' roll piano.
I always liked the story of Noah's Ark and the idea of starting anew by rescuing the things you like and leaving the rest behind.
I would like just a little of her sunshine to soak into my soul. I would like that a lot.
I feel like most creative people are total freaks.
I create little challenges for myself, like, 'Okay, whatever you do in this song, you've got to somehow work in Greek Cypriots,' or something like that.
If someone knows me and likes me or my work, they're more likely to allow me to tell their story. But it also cuts the other way.
Well it's hard to bracket it like that because everyone always thinks you either go to America and you come back, fail or succeed, but it doesn't work like that.
I'd like to work more, but I don't just want to do kind of generic characters. I want to do interesting characters, and I'd like to be cast against type.
Some people are just not going to like me and they're not going to like my work. But that doesn't mean I'm a bad person.
I do not follow the rules of fashion, and I don't like to be considered a man of the world of fashion. I like to call it the 'style industry' because we try to work on taste.
Also, I have found that I really like to work in English. It's very strange because it's exactly the opposite of what I thought it would be like.
I like to work with people that I like hanging out with, that I admire, that are really smart and talented, and we can problem solve together.
I feel like I have so many middle-aged women who look up to me.
Women do well in their thirties. They put their bags down and say, 'This is who I am - like it or lump it.' There is a more relaxed quality, which I like.
Auditions are hard. You should see what most of the women look like when I audition for things - they look like they should be on the catwalk.
Most of the women I saw on TV didn't seem like people I actually knew. They felt like ideas of what women are.