When it comes to morals & principles, a man in the 'real' world has two options; compromise or wait for sometime and then compromise.
At the end, the key thing is you've got to live with yourself. That's the real test. Everything else is fleeting.
I feel strongly that I need to try to make my shows as real as possible. What you see is what you get.
The way I talk to the puppets is real, and it's in the moment, and it's seeing what will happen. It's not something that is scripted.
When I signed the license, I thought the media wasn't going to pick up on it if I used my real name, Nicholai Hilton.
I hear people talk in my head, and I write it down. I choose where they live and how they dress to be real.
I like to have my breakfast in bed, and I use that time to watch the recorded shows on my TiVo. I seldom watch shows in real time - I'm always at work.
One of my favorite comedy performances of all time is Charles Grodin in 'Midnight Run,' and in a lot of things he's done. I think he's hilarious as the straight man, playing it real.
And that's my comfort--that someone else was there and experienced the same thing. How else could I know it was real and not merely a dream?
Promises hold no real value, What matters the most is not to loose yourself while fulfilling promises for others.
The truth is that the religious and the scientific processes, though involving different methods, are identical in their final aim. Both aim at reaching the most real.
When any organizational entity expands beyond 21 members, the real power will be in some smaller body.
I had no real experience studying acting; I came to it having done other things for a living for many, many years, and I have this gigantic respect for experience and technique.
I have family obligations and all that stuff. I get my kids six weeks in the summer, which is a real intense period of time. I'm with them every minute of the day.
Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue.
By silencing the mind, we can experience real peace. As long as various kinds of thoughts agitate the brain, we don't experience 100 percent peace.
When child actors act well they're just reacting to situations, and they're acting very real because their life experience is so short; there's no history to fall back on.
I like to bet on people, especially those who have taken risks and failed in some way, because they have more real-world experience. And they're humble.
When you make a movie, a dramatization based on the real experience of a living subject, you can't airbrush that away into to a perfect movie arc.
Tracking action without cutting is the least jarring method of placing the audience into a real-time experience where they are the ones making the subtle choices of where and when to look.
I had a great time working on 'The Gates,' and that was my first real experience doing supernatural television, working with the special effects and everything that goes into making a supernatural show.