Besides the fact that I make movies, there's nothing interesting about my life at all, unfortunately.
It is intensely frustrating. The longer you live, the more interesting life gets, and yet many of the parts involve carrying trays and putting lamb chops down in front of the leading man.
You don't need to over-dramatise life, you can just reflect it. It's more interesting, in a way, if it appears to ring true.
Actually, in my own life I think I probably feign neuroses to be more interesting than I am.
I am a believer in discipline; it takes a lot to do well. You need discipline for those little excursions into the chaotic that make life interesting.
Rise above sectional interests and private ambitions... Pass from matter to spirit. Matter is diversity; spirit is light, life and unity.
Tooting my own horn is of no interest to me... it takes you away from real life. It's a waste, and I don't find a need to sing my own praises.
A large volume of adventures may be grasped within this little span of life, by him who interests his heart in everything.
Life changed at 40 for me, as predicted by my acting teacher when I was leaving college. I became more hirable and more interesting... I'm not sure why.
To me, it's always interesting to see what people end up regretting, as a way maybe to avoid such regrets in your own life.
Life rarely presents fully finished photographs. An image evolves, often from a single strand of visual interest - a distant horizon, a moment of light, a held expression.
I think that water is immediately interesting. It's just, as an element, it is full of life. It is associated with origin; it is bright - it reflects you.
My novels are high concept. I guess big ideas interest me more than, say, the minutiae of domestic life.
Bottom line: if you show a genuine interest in learning about how others became successful, you can open up a world of opportunities.
Actors, we like stories, we like storytelling, we love being a part of the story, and if you give us a story that's interesting then we'll want to do it.
I really love sort of classical cinema where people were telling stories with very little dialogue, and people were using the camera in a really interesting way.
I like some of the early silent films because I love to watch how actors had to play then. What would interest me today is to do a silent film.
I love the English way, which is not as capitalistic as it is in America. People don't talk about work and money. They talk about interesting things at dinner parties.
It takes up enough of my time and interest just working on comedy. I just enjoy it and love doing it.
I think it's ironic that I fell in love with a man I thought I would never be interested in because he's an athlete. I was always, 'An athlete? Heck no.'
I mean, I was always interested in people like Lenny Bruce, people who are breaking the old rules and making new ones.