I think I'm a narcoleptic. I could sleep on a railway track with a train running over me, in-between the rails.
I think anybody can do any of these if they train. I don't recommend it, but anybody could do it if there was a need.
To be able to live and train in Iraq under these circumstances you need to be brave.
There's no doubt that I owe a lot to my training of stage acting.
My advice for young Latinas interested in pursuing a career in Hollywood is to make sure you love to perform and make sure you get the training you need.
If I train well and stay focused, I'm confident I can deliver when the time comes.
Most actors spend a lot of time training themselves to be an actor. And I kind of didn't do that. I just started doin' it in front of an audience and had to deliver.
I was always explaining why my term papers were never on time. I think that's where I got my acting training!
I live in Sheffield, and most auditions are in London, meaning I'm normally a bag of nerves on the train to London because you have all that time to think.
The training of children is a profession, where we must know how to waste time in order to save it.
As a child, I spent a lot of time with things like Lego, building trains, cars, complex structures, and I really liked that.
But that in and of itself this past year was not a factor in what I did for the national team every time I stepped out there, or in training, or when I stepped out there in the WUSA.
[the train has stopped] Ron: There's something moving out there.
James Bond: Oh good, here comes a train.
Guy Haines: It's pretty late to start flirting with a discarded husband.
Bruno Anthony: I have a theory that you should do everything before you die.
Barbara Morton: Who's the interesting-looking Frenchman with the Darvilles? Guy Haines: His name's Antony... he's not French.
[to Jake Hoyt] Paul: You're a long way from Starbucks, homey.
Alonzo Harris: Why don't you entertain me with some of your bullshit.
Alonzo Harris: Believe it or not, I do try to do some good in the community.
I was trained as an actress. But I wasn't a very convincing actress, so I started doing punk poetry and then fell into doing stand-up.