Start over, and start over, and start over.
Our show is about starting over.
As actors, you become an expert at starting over.
If I have gained anything over these months, it is the knowledge there is no starting over- only living with the mistakes you've made.
There is only one day left, always starting over: it is given to us at dawn and taken away from us at dusk.
So it's like starting over again, but I look forward to the challenge.
I feel like in a way I'm starting over, with everything.
We're talking about the struggle to drag a thought over from the mush of the unconscious into some kind of grammar, syntax, human sense; every attempt means starting over with language. starting over with accuracy.
Each project, I suffer like I'm starting over again in life. There's a lot of healthy insecurity that fuels this stuff.
Zebrowski says that if you killed someone else just hide the body, he's not starting over on the paperwork.
What's so fascinating and frustrating and great about life is that you're constantly starting over, all the time, and I love that.
I think it starts to feel really redundant when you start to do something the same way over and over again. I don't think it's good to become so dependent on a certain writing process.
I had to audition as an actor, and I got so tired of doing the same monologues over and over, so I started writing my own, and then I started selling them to other actors.
There are no real start-overs, only start-from-heres.
Slush is frozen over. People say that winter lasts forever, but it's because they obsess over the thermometer. North in the mountains, the maple syrup is trickling. Brave geese punch through the thin ice left on the lake. Underground, pale seeds roll...
It's easy to start over-thinking things and over-analysing things.
I started reading when I was about three, a little over three.
People only talk about what a joyous experience it is, but there is terror: Your life, as you know it, is over. It's over the day that child is born. It's over, and something completely new starts.
When I first started modelling, as I was walking down the catwalk I just thought, 'Please don't fall over, please don't fall over, please don't fall over!'
But I remember one thing: it wasn't me that started acting deaf, it was people that first started acting like I was too dumb to hear or see or say anything at all.
When I started out in Canada, I did a lot of voice-overs and commercials.