European films were what it was about for me - the sensations I needed, the depth, the storytelling, the characters, the directors, and the freedom that you can't really find in American films.
I've returned to being an amateur without any ties or strings attached, which gives me a freedom I never had before.
They say that structure is freedom, and in a sense it is. When you're dealing with multiple constraints, you have to figure out what you can get out of that.
I'm not really afraid of somebody who's very politically vocal. My mother is very strong, and I really believe in freedom of speech.
Georgian England was very radical; there were all these new revolutionary ideas, and I think women had more freedom than they did later on.
I don't feel one's personal medical condition is everybody's business. It just isn't something you advertise, and it's not open to discussion.
When 'You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling' hit, we were doing a show called 'Shindig!' and the Righteous Brothers suddenly became big business.
In show business, if you make a mistake, you can do it over again.
If you're in the WWE, it's like show business boot camp. You learn a little bit about everything as far as show business is involved.
I was brought up in the modern world of all the luxury and the highlight of show business. I was born into a Christian home.
You want women to think of you in a sexy manner. It's all part of the business. It drives ticket sales. It's all a part of it.
I don't find the business easy. The moment you start talking about the business, you start sounding like someone in Spinal Tap.
Radio is a really strange business now, too. There's a very narrow door and a very few people control what gets played.
People are starting to go on about my weight but I'm not going to change my size because they don't like the way I look.
While housing discrimination and segregation in 2005 still affect millions of people, that's not the way it has to be. Some things can change and should.
Maybe in music you're making an auditory environment and maybe you change your environment around you to suit your own way.
I think you have to ask yourself does voting work on the level that you are trying to effectuate change; that is the conversation you must have.
Idleness is a constant sin, and labor is a duty. Idleness is the devil's home for temptation and for unprofitable, distracting musings; while labor profit others and ourselves.
If you're in California, and it's raining, stay home because nobody can drive in the rain. It's like it's raining frogs. They're terrified.
I know I'm an actor, but I'm not at all a believer in people watching a lot of TV. I've never had television in my home.
If you're working 12-hour days, then you come home to do three hours' homework, it's quite a lot on your plate.