I'm not one of those people that goes into the movies that are based off of books going, 'I know what this is really about.' I want to go and have a good time.
No one writes a great book every time out, or even a good book.
I bring people on stage with me. It's a good time, and people love to join in on the party. Show me a smile, and I'll show you one back.
I'm a huge freak, and always have been. I spent the first part of my life trying really desperately not to be one, and it was just a waste of time.
As far as I know, you only get one shot at this life. It only goes round once and time is precious. When I'm not working, you'd better spend that time with someone important.
My vision is to hire qualified employees that may have not yet had the opportunity to create a better life for themselves, or did have one but might have came down on hard times and need a hand.
There are too many mediocre things in life to deal with. Love shouldn't be one of them. Anything less than extraordinary is a waste of my time.
Life at any time can become difficult: life at any time can become easy. It all depends upon how one adjusts oneself to life.
Being a grandmother is probably the most important thing to me. I have two really rambunctious little ones, and I love spending time with them.
He passed through her with his soul caressing hers goodbye. And in that final hour he was with her one last time.
When I was 12 and met my real father for the first time, I was terrified I would lose the one I already had.
There's a time that may come in an organization where leading by influence is not enough. When things are not going the way they need to go, there's a time when one has to step up... to set the organization back on the right direction.
One of the main pitfalls of any theoretically 'niche' show is that you spend too much time on the 'niche' and not enough time on the 'show.'
I'm just getting people warmed up a little bit at a time, a little bit at a time, so I can fully come with, like, a 'Fix You' - type record, or 'One' by U2.
I start laughing every time because the media talks to me like I'm finishing my career and I only have one year left and time is running out.
When you're out in the field and spending time in these different places around the world, humility is one of the most important assets that will serve you well.
But just like I've always said when people complain about tee times, 'I just want a tee time. Just give me one so I can play.'
Probably one of the happiest moments, outside the birth of all of my kids, was the first time we won an Emmy, that the show won an Emmy. That was a big night.
One emphasis of my research has been on the question of how people spend their time. Time is the ultimate finite resource, or course, so the question of how people spend it would seem to be important.
I was brought up in a house full of women; the first time I realised no one was interrupting me was when I was on stage - that's probably the subconscious reason I became an actor.
The thing I miss about L.A. is time. I feel like I had much more time there, partly because no one is ever really doing anything.