Men tend to try to struggle to be more rational and reduce things to simplicity more and are more impatient with ambiguity than women are.
Ordell Robbie: Try not to tear his clothes off, OK? They're new.
All my life's about is cracking up people and them cracking me up and trying not to think about dying. That doesn't cost very much money.
It seems essential to try to find some meaning to life and I guess Jungian philosophy is the one that's helped me understand myself and the world more than anything else.
I love Central Park. I spend a lot of time in there. I try and get in there whenever I can.
Char Man: Want a cigarette? Adam: No, thank you. Char Man: I'm trying to cut down myself.
Being an actor in L.A. is like being in prison: you go, you serve your time, you try to replicate Johnny Depp's career - and then you move to Paris.
I've spent years trying to time up my drops with my throws. You learn to listen to your feet and trust your positions.
You always think, no matter how many times you fail, that the next time you will succeed. Otherwise you wouldn't keep trying.
You live in the city and all the time there are signs telling you what to do and billboards trying to sell you something.
Any time they try to describe the tsunami to us, I am so touched by how high they look in the air, when they explain it with their hands-they go so high.
Why waste time trying to discover the truth, when you can so easily create it?
When you shoot a film, you have very little time to waste, and I try to go into the character as soon as possible and stay there as much as I can.
Instead of worrying about what people say of you, why not spend time trying to accomplish something they will admire.
Every time I nostalgically try to regain my liking of John McCain, he reaches into his sleaze bag and pulls out something malodorous.
Memories are like mercury. Every time you sort of try to get near them, they slip out of your hand like a bar of soap.
We spend more time developing means of escaping our troubles than we do solving the troubles we're trying to escape from.
Those who are trying to remain healthy with HIV/AIDS are in the most vulnerable period of their lives; that's no time to leave them without access to care.
I've been an actor for 14 years now and a lot of that time was spent in theatre and television. Then I moved to L.A. to try and build upon that and it's starting to pay off!
I would encourage anybody struggling with their sexuality to go with their heart. If it's not an appropriate time, there will be one later. Never, ever try to rush into anything - do it in your own time.
The gym is where I get my chill-out time. I try to go six days a week, but when I'm working, that goes down to about three.