When I first sat down with my oncologist the day before Thanksgiving, and she told me I would need 8 rounds of chemo, one of my first questions admittedly was: 'Will I lose my hair?' It sounds shallow, I know, but it was a very scary image to me.
[One-armed and battered after confronting the T-1000] The Terminator: I need a vacation.
As long as I have enough money for makeup artists, everything is okay. I feel young and very free. But one day, my face will be too old for the camera.
I have been hunted for twenty-one years. I have literally lived in the saddle. I have never known a day of perfect peace.
I love making smoothies post-workout. My favorite - depending on the day - is either a chocolate whey protein shake with banana and peanut butter, or one with vanilla and berries.
I love baseball. I'll probably end up one of those old farts who go to spring training in Florida every year and drive from game to game all day.
I think 'Actions speak louder than words' is one thing, I think, I always took from my mom. And to this day, I think about that in everything I do.
One of the problems I have with a lot of movies these days is that everything is too well lit. In the world of digital creations there is a tendency to show too much.
I think what a lot of action movies lose these days, especially the ones that deal with fantasy, is you stop caring at some point because you've lost human scale.
Seeing New York in the movies is what made me want to live in Manhattan one day. I eventually got my wish, and the city has never disappointed me.
I was always Armie. There couldn't be a 90-year-old Armand and a 9-day-old one. And I heard enough jokes about baking soda.
There is a certain loveliness, I think, to performing deep cleaning in one’s underwear on a beautiful summer day.
The thing that intrigued me about 'Breaking Bad' from day one was the idea of taking a character and transforming him.
Anywhere in the world, any day of the week, in 192 countries and territories worldwide, one can find an SGI Buddhist meeting where dialogue is at the fore.
One way an author dies a little each day is when his books go out of print.
I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study.
I can't sleep in the evenings. Most of the pictures people see of me are me going to work events: a Fendi dinner one night, a Prada dinner the next, and working all day.
No one prepared me for the stress and insanity of a week leading up to a movie. Years and years of work come down to three days.
That's the reason they're called lessons, because they lesson from day to day.
Nothing so conclusively proves a man's ability to lead others as what he does from day to day to lead himself.
I wake up every day and I think, 'I'm breathing! It's a good day.'