I wear my dad's cross. It's very important to me. I hang it in my locker before each game.
Googling me, you talk about being depressed. First of all there's 18 websites that predict my early death.
You should see some of the things people tweet me. There have been death wishes on my Twitter timeline.
I'm not interested in using my father's death as some touch point for why I've become an actor - it's grossly opportunistic.
I like being in a collaborative and respectful environment. When you're in an environment spearheaded by ego and fear, it's the death of creativity.
Death has always had a prominent place in my mind. There are times when I think somebody might kill me.
Agitate! Agitate! Ought to be the motto of every reformer. Agitation is the opposite of stagnation - the one is life, the other death.
You get rid of the fear of death by understanding that it is an integral fact of our existence. You do that through will and reason.
I don't think kids have a problem with death. It's us older ones who are nearer to it, that start being frightened.
What's upsetting about an autobiography is that the final chapter is always missing. I mean, you want the death, don't you?
No matter what heights you achieve, even if you're Brad Pitt, the slide is coming, sure as death and taxes.
Families survive, one way or another. You have a tie, a connection that exists long after death, through many lifetimes.
Don't be afraid to feel as angry or as loving as you can, because when you feel nothing, it's just death.
I've been watching 'Game of Thrones,' and I can't wait for 'Bored to Death' to come back, it's one of my faves.
We think birth is a miracle and death is a tragedy, but really they're flip sides of the same coin - anything born is gonna die.
When theater becomes a soothing middle-class thing, when it's packaged as the Night Out, then that's the death of it.
I've had various people close to me die, and I don't necessarily find the idea of death purely depressing.
Forever may it remain that way. And may God bless these now-found souls.
If you're going down the street and you're going the wrong way, remember - God permits U-turns.
If America is too arrogant, too prideful to repent, it's not the kind of country that God wants it to be.
The power of the story sheds a light and great perspective on well known facts. The power of cinema draws on that collective history.