Some people need to stay at the top. They are afraid to re-start from zero because they fear the critics.
You have to be careful not to let your fear stop you doing things. It's very exciting to test yourself.
I think that's part of acting - to still get nervous and control that fear. I don't know how to get rid of that.
The only prejudice I've found anywhere in TV is in some advertising agencies, and there isn't so much prejudice as just fear.
I guess sometimes fear is a good thing. It's a really good motivator.
I think 30 is a big jump from your 20s, but 40 holds no fear for me.
Frankly, I have always dreaded writing - there always seemed to be pain involved, unpleasant self-examination and a lot of fear.
The most famous person in my phone is Lindsay Lohan. We starred in 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' together in 2004 and we've stayed in touch.
I don't feel famous and I didn't want my autobiography to be like a Paris Hilton story.
I really don't think I could get starstruck with anybody. Famous final words, but I just don't think I could.
It was that famous joke: What's the last thing the drummer said before he got kicked out of the band? 'Hey, I wrote a song.'
It was pretty frightening because as we all know, when large, famous groups breakup, a lot of the members don't survive in solo careers.
You can be famous for a lot of things. You can be a Nobel-prize winner. You can be the fattest guy in the world.
I could have been more famous if I did all the glitzy things, but celebrity always seemed so unnecessary.
I keep saying I'm not at all famous in my own country, because people do not think I have done anything for India.
I don't know about this thing - being famous. I haven't figured it out yet. It still mystifies me.
I'm not one of those famous people flying round the world emoting over every catastrophe. I'm too feeble.
My father ran a famous L.A. nightclub complete with roller-rink - Flippers - in the early Eighties which was the West Coast's answer to Studio 54.
Hollywood people want to build you up and make you famous only to knock you off you're the pedestal they built for you.
I began in radio in 1997 on a radio show hosted by a now very famous comic, Jamel Debbouze. I would fake call listeners.
I don't want to end up being a circus act, doing my most famous tricks when I'm 70.