Leonardo DiCaprio is a rare phenomenon. Whereas for so many celebrities an interest in the environment is a fashionable accessory, for DiCaprio it is a thread that runs through everything he does.
I'm not a wimpy kid at all. I don't care what other people think - I only care what I think about myself.
Actually, I used to be a busboy in a strip joint in New York and so I hate strip joints. I'm not that kind of person.
I'm not versed enough in constitutional law to run for office. I'd have to go back to school or something.
I used to like the word of the day and when I read, highlight words that I didn't know and look them up.
I wanted to be an actor when I saw the movie 'Die Hard.' I saw Bruce Willis shooting guns and blowing stuff up, and I thought, 'I wanna do that.' It really had nothing to do with acting; I just wanted a job that allowed me to do fun, bigger-than-life...
I see so much more than I used to see. The effect has been to depress and sadden and hurt me terribly.
I am tired. My arm aches. My head boils. My feet are cold. But I am not aware of any weakness.
I wrote for nearly six hours. When I stopped, the dark mood, as if by magic, had folded its cloak and gone away.
I confess that reading proofs is a pleasure. It stimulates and inspires me.
Writing was like digging coal. I sweat blood. The spell is on me.
I know nothing about sex, because I was always married.
I call everyone 'Darling' because I can't remember their names.
I never hated a man enough to give him diamonds back.
The only way to learn a language properly, in fact, is to marry a man of that nationality. You get what they call in Europe a 'sleeping dictionary.' Of course, I have only been married five times, and I speak seven languages. I'm still trying to reme...
Whenever a journalist wrote an article about him that was critical in nature... he would invite them to a meal and at first they assumed they were in trouble for being critical of him. But they soon learned after arrival at his house for a meal that ...
Let our dreams burn holes through our pillow cases.
I never hated a man enough to give him his diamonds back.
Having been engaged rather a lot of times, Zsa Zsa Gabor was asked whether a lady should give back the ring. Her answer? "Of course dahlink, but first, you take out all the diamonds.
Loyalty and dedication can't be bought or paid to go away.
Personally, I know nothing about sex, because I have always been married.