I vividly remember being 14. That was the age when I started to get happy: I started being a writer and stopped being a loser.
I guess telling stories is an art. I never looked at it that way. I just started talking, and everyone started laughing. So I kept talking, and they kept laughing.
I went to art school for fine art and then I started doing performance art, and then I started making fun of performance art, and it turned into comedy.
Start small and start immediately.
Love’s language starts, stops, starts; the right words flowing or clotting in the heart.
My best advice is to not start in PowerPoint. Presentation tools force you to think through information linearly, and you really need to start by thinking of the whole instead of the individual lines.
I started playing guitar before I can really remember, and I started writing really early, too.
I started saying things in church that didn't meet with a lot of approval - like 'Jesus isn't coming back.' They started throwing Bibles.
Start-up teams are always in flux, so, like all start-ups, we're always talking to candidates for various key roles.
When I was younger, I started taking singing lessons and dance and acting. I just started acting first because that's how everything happened.
I don't count my sit-ups; I only start counting when it starts hurting because they’re the only ones that count.
You see, dancers are quite mature people because they start performing so early. They become professionals when they start to take everyday classes.
When you're a dancer, you start with the basics. You don't all of a sudden do a grand jete and pirouette. You start with first position, second, third.
A couple of friends and I started a sketch comedy group when we were teenagers, just for fun and to start creating stuff. It was a blast.
Actors always start with the voice and language. That's wrong. They should start with the body. The body is an actor's most important resource.
When the external factors over which one has no control in a way start to become negative, it starts to affect our creative juices.
How you start the movie is critical. And how often you feel that there's no reason for how it's starting.
My brain is like a hard drive. Once you start adding new information, you start cutting off old information.
I've always had a strong start, but the start in boardercross is so important. And if you're not getting better, you're getting worse.
I chose to be retired. I chose to start a family. That was one of the biggest reasons I got away from the game of baseball. I wanted to start a family. I was happy.
Once I started doing stand-up, everything fell into place. That was when I started acting more; I felt like I'd found my place in the business.