I've always wanted to do a real comedy. I haven't done enough, and it seems silly not to do more, considering the fact that people tend to laugh at me.
I've got to tell you, I've played real characters before and people always bring up this word 'impersonation,' and I'm never entirely sure what it means.
You (Millennials) are the generation most afraid of real community because it inevitably limits freedom and choice. Get over your fear.
I've got to get my real skills up; like, I got to get my skills up, 'cause in case of a crazy catastrophe, I might have to learn how to swim.
Everything that ever happened is just stories now, Earl. But it was all very real to people while it was happening. Wasn't it?
I wouldn't mind being the male Adele. She came along, and people were like, 'Damn, we haven't heard anyone this real for years.'
Remember, a real decision is measured by the fact that you've taken new action. If there's no action, you haven't truly decided.
In the theater there is often a tension, almost a contradiction, between the way real people would think and behave, and a kind of imposed dramaticness.
Sometimes it's better to show our vulnerability / pain / regrets so others don't think us impervious / unapproachable - be real / open
I've always wanted male friends that I could be real intimate with and talk about important things with and be as affectionate with that person as I would be with a girl.
What you see is kinda what you get with me. I'm a very real person, or I hope to be, anyway. I don't have nothing to hide
I learned how to pass when I was real young. That's one thing I always knew how to do was find the open man.
Before I look stupid and not know what a word means or how to pronounce it, I'll stop the whole production: 'Hey, real quick, guys. Define this word for me. Somebody.'
To have a real and long lasting relation partners should either have mutual goal or possess the same capabilities.
If you look at my last songs and first short stories, there is a real connection between them.
I treat all my characters as if they were real, and I am scrupulous about the details of their lives.
We rob ourselves of so much by focusing on the wrong stuff. And the ability to get into the moment and deal with what is, that's the real opportunity.
A few years ago my goal was to try and get the goddamned album made, which put me in a real bad frame of mind.
Some seek only the appearance of justice and virtues. Some seek real justice and virtues. Some others are too lazy to search at all.
We can fix that. We can fix anything. So the real question remains whether every problem is worth fixing.
I guess real maturity, which most of us never achieve, is when you realize that you're not the center of the universe.