I started on the stage when I was 13 and I consider the stage my home.
I'm always on a train or a plane, so wherever I happen to be is home.
Delhi is my emotional home. I still dream of owning a home there.
To tell you the truth, I never listen to opera at home.
I've finally found my home - as Lt. Frank Drebin.
I don't have a home. I'm on the road, more or less.
It's an odd state to be in, blowing the whistle on your home country.
When you're never home and traveling, you don't play videogames.
There is no such thing as a weekend for me when I'm at home on my ranch in Oregon.
As soon as I get home, all I want to eat is seafood.
When I'm home, I like a cozy, comfortable, calming space.
I left home at 17 and I've been on the road ever since.
The most simple things can bring the most happiness.
But whenever history is in the making, there's some kind of intangible feeling.
I do consider myself part of black history.
I got a call to come in and meet Fox, and the rest is history.
I'm gluten intolerant, so that automatically cuts carbs from my diet.
I don't do the gym and I don't diet. I'm vegetarian but I don't diet.
My diet is always terrible, unfortunately. I don't know moderation.
To find a prince, you gotta kiss some toads.
I highly suggest marriage to all my friends who are dating.