I would love to do a big-budget movie musical - I feel like there is one big musical movie a year. And I'm always there at the theater to see them - I love them.
I don't want any man I can run over. What I love about a man in control is it allows them to be the kings that I always expect them to be.
I have a love affair with tomatoes and corn. I remember them from my childhood. I only had them in the summer. They were extraordinary.
I love to start characters in a place where you think you know them. We can make all kinds of assumptions about them and think they have no redeeming qualities, but like everyone, they're complex.
I'm not a big comedy show-watcher, but I love Ricky Gervais' stuff and Sacha Baron Cohen's things. But I'm not an expert on them. I've seen them once.
It's just like being a father; you got to show them love and you got to show them the path. I don't like this role-model stuff, though.
Number one, I absolutely love making chocolate chip cookies. I mean, it's fun. It's exciting. Beyond the fact that I love making them, I love eating them.
I love men, not for what unites them, but for what divides them, and I want to know most of all what gnaws at their hearts.
I want to develop a small make-up line myself. I want to combine all the things that I love and just create them the way I want them to be.
Jesus never mistreated anyone just because they mistreated Him. He confronted them in a spirit of gentleness and then continued to love them.
I love romantic comedies. I like to watch them and I like to be in them. It's something that's increasingly difficult to find that spark of originality that makes if different than the ones that come before.
I love technology, and I love new gadgets. I can no longer figure out how to use any of them, but I love them.
Two of my favorite artists are Josh Smith and Joe Bradley. But I argued against them for years, until I grew to love them and felt stupid for my immediate reaction towards their work.
When people pressure you to engage in negative decisions and actions, look at them boldly in the eyes and dare them to do good.
Vow not to remain stagnant in life. We all have weaknesses in our various lives, but they are not permanent as long as we keep on identifying them and turning them into strengths.
Of puns it has been said that those who most dislike them are those who are least able to utter them.
My oldest step-son wants to direct or produce. As far as being an actor, I've already told them they have to wait until they're 18; I won't take them to auditions.
I know what my job is: I write the songs, I sing them, I play them on the piano.
To the fantastic mental illness of Rationalism, hard facts are regrettable things, and to talk about them is to create them.
Job is an optimist. He shakes the pillars of the world and strikes insanely at the heavens; he lashes the stars, but it is not to silence them; it is to make them speak.
Many times I've sat with a camera and another actor and seen all their fears and insecurities and struggles. You want to support them and help them as much as you can.