I have spent the past several years working so hard to just move on, and to try and build a life for myself.
I've found in my own life, if you try to struggle against what the universe is telling you, you set yourself up for more of a battle.
You will enrich your life immeasurably if you approach it with a sense of wonder and discovery, and always challenge yourself to try new things.
You cannot depend on a sandbag dike to save your life. You put it up to try to save your property.
An astonishing portion of my life is built around trying to evade vomiting and preparing for the eventuality that I might.
If you are trying to take a difficult decision and you're weighing up the pros and cons, you have frank conversations. Everybody knows this in their walk of life.
I'm a student of patterns. At heart, I'm a physicist. I look at everything in my life as trying to find the single equation, the theory of everything.
I'm looking at a dead event and trying to give it new life. In a sense, I'm a taxidermist.
I've always loved film and wanted to work in film. I just love working and creating new characters, and trying different genres and different things.
As children, we have a tenuous idea of love; we often try to quantify it with how much we feel seen and heard.
I love music passionately. And because I love it I try to free it from barren traditions that stifle it.
My drama instructor suggested I try comedy. I was resistant at first because I considered myself a serious actor, but of course I fell in love with it.
I love to come in and play with a wig or glasses or clothes. I love using props. I'm from the Peter Sellers school of trying to prepare for the character.
Give me something to assemble, I won't look at the directions, I'll try to figure it out by myself. It's why I love Ikea furniture.
I love stories, and as I got older, I realized how important what happened yesterday is to how you try to make your present better.
I'm very ambitious, but I also love myself - which means I try to take care of myself.
I love sports, and when I was playing soccer, I was always trying to be the leader on the team and the one who takes control.
There are many things you shouldn't measure. Don't, for example, try to measure how much you love your wife!
Only the really plain people know about love - the very fascinating ones try so hard to create an impression that they soon exhaust their talents.
I have a quick shout out to all the moms... I know it's hard, but try to love your body after baby.
In reality, all men are sculptors, constantly chipping away the unwanted parts of their lives trying to create a masterpiece.