The best thing to do is find one person in your life and try to love them unconditionally. If you've accomplished that, you've accomplished a lot.
My advice would be to write what is most personal and specific to your experience or your life. And your voice will emerge and because of its specificity, it will be universal.
Sometimes acting is really cool because it forces you to exercise certain muscles in your personality that you wouldn't normally be called upon in life.
You can love more than one person in your life, but things will be different. There'll be a different dynamic. Needs and desires change.
In health care today, we spend most of the dollars - in terms of treating disease - in the last two years of a person's life.
Personally, love is very important for me. There are lots of ordinary things in life, so love should be extraordinary. I hope I achieve that.
'Six Feet Under' was so much about life. Sure, it had a lot to do with death, but that's the fun - that now I became a dead person.
It is only in the light of the inescapable fact of death that a person can adequately engage and enter upon the mysterious fact of life.
Love is such that God grants us one person who we can spend the rest of our life with. It rarely happens that we don't.
I'm a fun person, but to be the life of the party all the time, just to walk into a room and be 'on' and have everybody looking at you, that is so incredibly scary for me.
We continue to shape our personality all our life. If we knew ourselves perfectly, we should die.
I've been working on my own music. I've been writing an album, stuff that's kind of personal to my own life.
I have a recurring role on 'Person of Interest,' which is my husband's show. I play the love of his life. It was really fun to do that.
Any person who selects a goal in life which can be fully achieved, has already defined his own limitations.
When you go in for any life rights, you always ask, 'Who would you have play this person, or who would you have direct?'
It's always been really important for me to try to maintain a balanced life, professional and personal, and this was absolutely something that my husband and I had hoped for.
If your life gets off to a rough start, just know this is helping you develop depth of personality and depth of character.
You feel different every day of your life. You just have to create your own space to survive, personally and professionally.
The fun is getting to wear multiple disguises and getting to explore multiple personalities and bring them to life. So a movie career definitely affords me that.
My father was a mean, controlling and manipulative person for most of his life. He was unpredictable and unstable.
Life and people are complex. A writer as an artist doesn't have the personality of a politician. We don't see the world that simply.