I believe that treating other people well is a lost art.
The best part of my life is I've been hired to work for the people of the state of Maine, and I'm very humble and very proud.
My dad was in the life insurance business, so I learned about selling when I was about 14 because I started working as a secretary.
I'm not intensely private - I talk a great deal about my life and my work - I just don't play the game to excess.
I believe that everything you work at and want in life is a great challenge.
I think I am very mainstream - I'm committed to good works in my life.
Broadway was without doubt the hardest I ever worked in my life and the highest highs I've ever had as an actor. The unadulterated fear was on a level that was hard to explain.
The only things in my life that compatibly exists with this grand universe are the creative works of the human spirit.
I have nothing in my life besides my work. I am obsessed with it. I leave my house only when I'm forced to.
As a life's work, I would remember everything - everything, against loss. I would go through life like a plankton net.
Even though we work in the same field, we have an intense private life away from our professional lives.
I left the entertainment industry part of my life behind in 1983, when we decided not to work with major record companies anymore.
I've been an athlete most of my life and on a disciplined schedule. Working out for me is just part of my every day.
I worked in accounting for two and a half years, realized that wasn't what I wanted to do with the rest of my life, and decided I was just going to give comedy a try.
Well, my life is so centered around the people I care about, my animals, and my work.
I've always been able to decide what was more important at different points in my life, but I never gave up personal things to work, never.
I've been out of work so many times in my life that relying too much on just one job is terrifying.
I feel like my life is pretty much on display. So much of it is working, and that's really all I want to do. I'm an open book.
In all the areas within which the spiritual life of humanity is at work, the historical epoch wherein fate has placed us is an epoch of stupendous happenings.
Hollywood typecast me as the secretary. I could have worked as the quirky secretary for the rest of my life, but I decided not to do that.
I think maybe the rural influence in my life helped me in a sense, of knowing how to get close to people and talk to them and get my work done.