I don't really mind playing tabloid monster. I always liked those characters in the old movies.
I think a big part of our attraction to sport movies are the stories contained within the sports.
Tony Stark: Shit! Steve Rogers: Language.
Steve Rogers: Are you nuts? Tony Stark: Jury's out.
When you start off a new tournament, you want to do well.
Right now I have more confidence in myself. I grew up.
I've never felt nervous in front of big crowds and in big stadiums.
Western States keep playing with, and around, Russia.
Read everything! I believe that reading made me a writer.
Stay in college, kids. Otherwise, you may become an umpire.
I'm an actor who plays an intriguing character, not a political pundit.
I'm interested in current affairs and social policy as a whole, but I don't watch politics for sport.
Politics move, as fast as Twitter, and for everyone to think that in four years America was going to be perfect is ridiculous.
I definitely learned about the inner workings of campaigns enough to know that I'm glad that I'm not in politics.
I think that I have very few personal gifts to bring to real politics.
There are comedians who focus on everything that is external. They focus on politics and the news, what's going on in that city and that night.
I know a lot about Canadian politics. I lived in Canadian bars for six years.
Be your own politics, grow your own garden, and maybe you can help out more.
The more that I know of politics, the more it makes me realize that being a politician is largely useless.
I'm Jewish; I'm not religious at all, and I wouldn't pretend to know anything about Catholic politics.
I was really educating myself on the environment, but I didn't realize it was so connected to politics, connected to globalization.