You get respect when you give respect. That's how you get respect.
You can have a certain arrogance, and I think that's fine, but what you should never lose is the respect for the others.
I want to make a difference in the world because I believe that's what science is for.
I like devilish, thorny, dirty, mean roles, muck and mire, unbelievably sad, unbelievably happy, burdened. Inner conflict - that's where drama is.
But you see, that's the gilded prison of fashion. We're riding in private jets, and meantime I was so incredibly, painfully sad and lonely.
I can't really have any friends. It's sad, really. It's lonely. But that's how I am.
It's sad that the cell phone is replacing the watch as a time-telling device. I wear a vintage watch that's really skinny.
I try to keep people happy. I go out of my way to get a smile. That's the way my mother raised me.
I'm so glad cities have personalities, just like people have personalities. That's something that makes me smile.
A body smiles, like, 72 times a day. Where does that smile go? That's what I want to know.
Virtue is not photogenic. What is it to be a nice guy? To be nothing, that's what. A big fat zero with a smile for everybody.
Usually, if you smile at them and show some interest in the toy, they will give it to you. That's a straight up Democrat move!
I enjoy jokes, smiling, and making people smile. I may be a little different, but that's OK, who wants to be normal anyway?
Breaking records is not something you expect to be doing. That's like a sports thing, it's not usually a comedy and writing thing.
It has nothing to do with commercial success. You cannot calculate in your head how to put the mosaic together to make a commercial film: that's out of the question.
I like to disappear into a role. I equate the success of it with a feeling of being chemically changed. That's the only way I can express it.
As far commercial success, I don't think that's a focus but it's not that we don't enjoy that. It's not something you can attempt and achieve.
I'm always looking for something that tells me a little bit about what it means to be human. That's how I measure the success of any artistic endeavor.
I think success is the biggest challenge you have to handle in the National Football League; that's something we talk about a lot.
If we become one of those societies that attack success, why not come as certain there will be a lot less success? And that's not who we are.
Honesty and loyalty are key. If two people can be honest with each other about everything, that's probably the biggest key to success.