Every time someone says, 'You know, we really ought to get together,' if I were really honest, I would ask 'Why?'
I really enjoy my time off. If I'm going to go to work, it has to be something I really believe in, or else it's totally tedious.
It's an interesting opportunity to do a long-form character and really have the time to find the nuance over an extended period of time. You can really dig deep.
Whenever a female takes a strong stand for herself, the majority of the time they have to really, really narrow it down to being feminine and wearing dresses and just being lipstick chic.
I've always been fascinated with aristocracy. I'm really interested in the Ivy Leagues, the final clubs, all the really old-money families, the concept of old money.
It's really important to have balance, spend some time in nature, go to a few parties, enjoy my friends and really chill out.
For a long time, I really struggled with the idea of being an actor because I really felt that I should be in the Peace Corps.
People really, really hate their religion being criticized. It's as though you've said they had an ugly face; they seem to identify personally with it.
But no, I don't really like romantic comedies, so I don't really care. I never go see 'em.
Some spider silks are really strong, but not all of them are. The ones that are really strong can actually rival steel and approach the tensile strength of Kevlar. Thus far, the dragline silk seems to be the strongest.
I want to work with anyone who's passionate about telling a story. I obviously have a list of people I really love, but it's a really long list.
I'm going to continue to try to strike a balance, because I really, really do love doing stand-up, and I don't see why it should affect the acting.
It's really hard to find a love song that is real. That's when you really strike a chord with somebody, when you dig in deep and grab a hold.
I'd love to do a comedy; that's the one thing I haven't done yet that I really, really want to do.
I think in L.A., in terms of the music scene, it's a really strange place. It's really hard to get the feeling that something's happening, or the feeling that something can make it out of there.
I don't want to limit myself musically. It would be really limiting if we'd neglect something we really want to do, like explore other styles of music.
My parents listened to a lot of music when I was really little. They used to listen to people like Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder and I used to be really into that.
I started out really making music in my dorm room, and it wasn't really producing or anything like that; it was you making something.
I can't imagine ever not making music, making albums, writing songs, doing shows. That's all I really know, and that's all I really do.
Playing shows is really fun. And writing music is really fun. But going on tour for a year is one of the more soul-crushing experiences you can have as a creative person.
Miami is a really special place for me, particularly in the U.S. It was one of the first places in the country to really embrace dance music, and I've been going there for many, many years.