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With the situation now, people might be intrigued to see how a country coped with war all those years ago.
I was raised on Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly and discovered the Stray Cats when I was 11 or 12 years old.
When you walk up to opportunities door, don't knock it... Kick that B*tch in, smile and introduce yourself
In life we get an opportunity to do some cool things, and some things that are fun and that we like doing.
I tell you, the arts - and especially ballet - the discipline is extraordinary. I was extremely impressed.
I found that with depression, one of the most important things you could realise is that you're not alone.
The two most abundant forms of power on earth are solar and wind, and they're getting cheaper and cheaper.
I feel pretty comfortable with who I am. After a while, if you're not, it's like, what are you hoping for?
Chickens are a symbol of chaos. Wherever you stick a chicken, unless it's a chicken farm, it's just chaos.
What's the most important thing in the world? It's love, and I look at that as an energy, not a sentiment.
I love flexing theater Muscles. Television has merits as well, but there's no substitute for live theater.
I think men are afraid to say that they would love to have Michelle Obama in their bed, but they think it.
My father and uncles and all their friends turned their lungs black trying to satisfy my collector's zeal.
If two people are at completely different stages in their spiritual life, that can present a real problem.
We must realize that nature is absolutely essential for our survival, and we must act on that premise now.
Especially these days where everything is so polite and so proper, I think that rites of passage are good.
I am searching for abstract ways of expressing reality, abstract forms that will enlighten my own mystery.
It is habit for me to discount myself before somebody else does it for me. Better to get in the first lick
Well, actually yes, in 1988. There was a warrant for me because my assistant hadn't paid a ticket of mine.
But I love Halloween, and I love that feeling: the cold air, the spooky dangers lurking around the corner.
I'm a father of four girls and I know very much about the relationship between a father and his daughters.
It's not my job to try and alter the director's style - he's in charge, and I'll always give him my trust.
From there I did a one year theatre acting course in Fife, and then three years of drama school in London.
I did try fillers once. Don't ever have fillers because when your cheekbones are high, it's chipmunk time.
People who have seen my movies don't look at me like an idol. They just give me a lot of love and respect.
Culturally, politically, everywhere you look... Read the newspaper. Go online. Our world has gone to hell.
I have a band that I started with a buddy of mine, a Vietnam veteran pal named Kimo Williams from Chicago.
If you decide to direct a film, it's because you have something to say, something to show to the audience.
What I learned from Mel Brooks was audacity - in performance as in life. Maybe you go too far, but try it.
People are intrigued and fascinated, almost obsessed with the private lives of great public personalities.
I think many people have contradictions to them and I love characters that deal with those contradictions.
Writing a screenplay is like writing a big puzzle, and so the hardest part, I think, is getting the story.
The Marine Corps taught me that I could achieve my goals. In short, the Marines made me believe in myself.
A nice thing about being 40 is that you're not a kid about your understanding of sex or sexuality anymore.
The simple idiot's advice I give to screenwriters who say they want to sell a screenplay is, 'Write good.'
You want people to feel something when you tell a story, whether they feel happy or whether they feel sad.
I know little stories that happen to people around me, and I can repeat that in a way that has some color.
Somebody should talk to Dan Quayle and tell him natural blondes don't have dark grey stripes on the sides.
But then again, you know, the pimp in TAXI DRIVER has this reason, given the environment he was living in.
A long time ago, in a country not so far away, I was eight years old, doing my best Darth Vader imitation.
I don't know, as long as I get to evolve and grow as an actor and as a person, that's the stuff I'm after.
I don't share lots of the phobias that horror movies tap into. I don't mind spiders or snakes or darkness.
My dream is to continue to be an artist who gets to be different individuals from different walks of life.
I have two children and it's amazing how in tune they are with nature, with light, with smells, with time.
The most important thing in the face is the eyes, and if you can make the eyes talk, you're halfway there.
I'm a latecomer to popular TV. This is rather new to me, being in a sitcom. It's been an ambition of mine.
The first film role I deliberately chose to play after I came out was a raging heterosexual, John Profumo.
My most famous commercial was for Fruit Of the Loom underwear. I took a lot of razzing from my classmates.
Why do we write novels or make television about real things? It's the human condition and human suffering.
Human beings are always going to find interesting ways of making a mess of their lives. It's human nature.