Being an actor in L.A. is like being in prison: you go, you serve your time, you try to replicate Johnny Depp's career - and then you move to Paris.
If you're constantly moving, you can get in a monotony that's just as equally boring as sitting still for a long period of time.
When I was a little kid we moved to Tulsa, then to St. Louis and, by the time I was in kindergarten, we lived in Springfield, Missouri. There I basically grew up.
Sometimes you have to stop something to really measure the passion that you have, and either you feel like moving, or you don't, and then maybe it's time to stop.
I've been an actor for 14 years now and a lot of that time was spent in theatre and television. Then I moved to L.A. to try and build upon that and it's starting to pay off!
Games are not so bad because the adrenalin keeps you going, but training on a daily basis when every time you move it hurts, that is a real battle.
Every time I've moved, my work has changed radically.
Copy my favorite moves and my Tour-proven setup positions, and you'll start catching it on the sweet spot every time, with every club in your bag.
I would like to spare the time and effort of hack reviewers and, generally, persons who move their lips when reading.
It's important to travel and move and have a continual set of experiences so you've got more to feed back into your work. For me, it's a natural thing.
I look at scripts really for whether they can be moving or penetrate some kind of truth. You are constantly chasing that feeling as an actor when every part of a production comes together.
Lord Victor Quartermaine: Your loyalty's moving. Sadly, you won't be.
Eliza Doolittle: Come on, Dover! Come on, Dover! Move your bloomin' arse!
Andy Civelli: Griffin, you move in mysterious ways, but I like it! I like it!
Robert Graysmith: You lost them? Paul Avery: Or misplaced them. I moved onto a boat.
Every scientist would like to be able to move through research faster, to spend less time and money acquiring material or disseminating it.
Nature is more like a seesaw than a crystal, a never-ending conga line of bold moves and corrections.
I slow down when hiking. The rhythm of nature is more leisurely. The sun comes up, it moves across the sky, and you begin to synchronize to that rhythm.
I am a strong believer in the intertwined nature of the personal and the political; I think they move together.
The Democrats have essentially decided to move more toward central power, control of just about every aspect of our culture and economy.
Moving to the country is a very bold thing to do. You can have vague romantic notions about doing that, but in actuality, it can be a terrifying thing.