In my life, I've never really listened to when people start forming opinions on how you should be doing things.
My whole life's been stability. People who have worked with me have for a long time. Air Asia is the same people who started it.
And sometimes I actually start to think human life is just as cheap to corporate America as animal life, so long as there are big profits to be made.
You leave old habits behind by starting out with the thought, 'I release the need for this in my life'.
Every actor looks all his life for a part that will combine his talents with his personality... 'The Odd Couple' was mine. That was the plutonium I needed. It all started happening after that.
You know, something happened to me when I became 70. I started to feel a tremendous love for the human race, and life and this planet, the universe, the whole shebang.
I always loved the idea of learning martial arts, but it wasn't until I was in my 20s that I really started doing it and taking up karate.
In '83, we went over to Amsterdam. I just remember people saying, 'Baseball's just starting over here. They're learning how to play the game of baseball.'
I love how Duran Duran had the female fan base, then it grew until males started to like them, too.
I like to swim, I like to play with my dogs and I love to eat - but I have to start watching that because my suits are getting too small.
I just wanted to be like J.Lo when I started. The last thing I want to be is a model-slash-actress. But I love actress-slash-musicians.
I started modeling and after a while the photographer Bruce Weber introduced me to Joel Schumacher, who cast me in my first film, and I just fell in love.
People love to say we get paid a lot of money to play a game, but it stopped being a game when you start getting paid.
When you love someone all your saved up wishes start coming out.
I started out wanting to be an actor and I like to give actors as much as possible. I love writing stuff where they can really lose control.
I love disagreements. I love the democratic process. If I'm in a room where everybody agrees, I start to nod off.
Sometimes you do feel a script that glows in your hand the moment you start reading it. By page four of Shakespeare in Love, I said, 'I have to be in this movie.'
I think I started out just loving the attention. But that's changed into a real love and passion for my profession. Acting has never lost that challenge and excitement for me.
I love to read. But I loved to read a lot longer than I started to love writing.
I left halfway through my third year to start Lipstick On Your Collar, which was the first thing I ever did.
Starting with a party scene for 600 cast and end up singing on top of a giant elephant...does it get any better than this?