You can wipe out your opponents. But if you do it unjustly you become eligible for being wiped out yourself.
If you agree with me on 9 out of 12 issues, vote for me. If you agree with me on 12 out of 12 issues, see a psychiatrist.
My characters have to talk, or they're out. They audition in early scenes. If they can't talk, they're given less to do, or thrown out.
I think when you get out of the big cities people get really freaked out when they see someone who is on TV, because they're not used to that.
I took Second City out of desperation, and that's what ended up working out. It shows that you should be doing a lot of different stuff, taking whatever opportunities are there, to see what works.
Me, Billy Crystal and John Goodman hang out non-stop, and all we do is silly voices. We hang out in a little closet and do voices together.
When I do short films, I try to do something completely out of my comfort zone, out of my element.
Never go out to meet trouble. If you just sit still, nine cases out of ten, someone will intercept it before it reaches you.
We go through our lives in a continual dance of being filled with something that needs an answer, and then going out and finding that answer... only to find out that our answer wasn't quite the answer.
Point me out the happy man and I will point you out either egotism, selfishness, evil - or else an absolute ignorance.
I pick up my guitar and play. Something might come, and then the pen comes out. Then an edit, until something comes out that you're actually satisfied with.
I think we've probably all read a word that we've never heard pronounced out loud, and we try it out in a sentence and fall on our face.
Why a four-year-old child could understand this report. Run out and find me a four-year-old child. I can't make head nor tail out of it.
Every record that I've ever made, I listen to it so much before it comes out. As soon as it comes out, I never listen to it again. It's, like, over.
Reality offers us such wealth that we must cut some of it out on the spot, simplify. The question is, do we always cut out what we should?
The interesting thing is how one guy, through living out his own fantasies, is living out the fantasies of so many other people.
When you're a young kid and you're gay, you're out there on your own. And you're trying to figure this thing out. And your parents typically aren't gay.
You can take the boy out of England, but you can't take England out of the boy. And ummm, yes, I feel a huge emotional attachment to England.
This idea of universal access to basic healthcare has to be figured out as a world. No country has figured it out in part because it is driven by ideology.
I never deliberately set out to shock, but when people don't walk out of my plays I think there is something wrong.
I find the roller-coaster ride of auditioning most challenging. It's always about putting yourself out there, being rejected, and then getting back out there and trying again.