The water cooler conversation in every job I've had is sports, it's what did you do this weekend, it's 'How are your parents doing?'
If you're a dope like me, you get every sports channel you can get. I'm watching, you know, Netherlands soccer.
I'm an English boy. I played a lot of sports growing up, but I never had any kind of workout regimen.
I think everybody faces challenges in their lives. I've definitely been through it - not to the extreme that Astrid did. I try to keep some kind of identity and strength.
I've never found therapy to be a sign of weakness; I've found the opposite to be true. The willingness to have a mirror held up to you definitely requires strength.
It's always difficult to play a scene of physical violence because you're always afraid that you don't know your own strength and might hurt someone.
When you punch somebody in the ring, you have to use your whole body. I learned that it's more about technique than physical strength.
I don't want to disrespect hip-hop by being something I'm not. I'm Pooch Hall. My strength is in front the camera and holding dialogue.
When you call upon a Thoroughbred, he gives you all the speed, strength of heart and sinew in him. When you call on a jackass, he kicks.
If you're paralyzing your face in your 20s and 30s, you're not exercising the muscles that give it strength. My feeling is, laugh, cry, move your face.
The mask can be a limitation, but you just deal with it. You do get superhuman strength and pumpkin bombs and all this other stuff to express yourself with.'
Every time new technology is introduced, especially involving reproduction, you get the 'yuck' effect.
Calling Rand Paul 'the most interesting man in politics' is an invitation to an argument - but one we suspect he'd love to have.
I think of painting without subject matter as music without words.
Women have traditionally deferred to the judgment of men although often while intimating a sensibility of their own which is at variance with that judgment.
I think in general, novels by men tend to be taken more seriously than novels by women.
It seems a lot of straight men need a word coach or a lawyer when it comes to discussing 'Sex and the City.'
My mom didn't ever think I would take to acting because I was a very shy, very reserved kind of child. But obviously, something changed!
I was more of the kind of babysitter that liked holding the baby, sort of playing Mom, and then putting the baby to bed and watching TV while eating everything in their kitchen.
I still feel like a kid sometimes myself so hard to believe that I'm a mom. Now I'm an adult! It only took 38 years!
I don't drink, and I don't smoke. It's a personal preference. My mom has never drunk or smoked. I look up to my mom.