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Let's face it, there's no point in running away. I will find that person myself and I will change Saet Byul's fate
That pains me in my heart to think that someone who is gay would think that I don't love them and care about them.
When they ask who is your biggest influence, I always say Pharrell: whether it is music or fashion, I'm a big fan.
Comic-Con has been an amazing experience. It's overwhelming, I have to admit, because of the lines and the crowds.
I never thought for a second that anything I ever did was going to make someone cringe. That never occurred to me.
I love that you work out relationships with people as you're filming just to get something real to play on screen.
I think sexiness in most people - and this is going to sound superficial - is definitely something you don't plan.
I am not of the vein of actors - and I will not pretend to be one - that takes my character home with me. I don't.
We have an amazing advantage right now in that we have developed technology that is so sexy, so engaging for kids.
If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal, you become something else entirely.
I think New York will always be this incredible international crossroads, and I don't think that will ever change.
In the end, it's your job to own the role, and in the end, you are playing certain aspects of your own self, even.
I thought my acting career was going to just last forever - and I didn't plan on it ending at 41, 42 years of age.
It's just nice to do something a bit different, and I guess when you're an actor, you have the license to do that.
One thing I can say about the French language is that no one in the world loves their language as much as they do.
I love hip hop. It's such an appendage for me. It's something that's always shaped my experience out in the world.
I thought, 'I've been doing this for 16 years professionally. I have a window where I want to play leading parts.'
Never make any reference to the other person's family. "You're just like your - " because that is out, completely.
That's one part of oppression is to make sure you are a shameful, shamed human being. That takes care of the past.
You really can have your dreams and at the same time have a family. But it has to be a really deliberate practice.
If there's anything unsettling to the stomach, it's watching actors on television talk about their personal lives.
Everyone thinks I'm a comedian - which I am and are. I was born into a comedic family but I'm trained as an actor.
I love that pre-mod jazz look of the late Fifties, the Steve McQueen style that influenced the British modernists.
I think Canadians are great satirists because we sit in the middle of these two giants: Great Britain and the U.S.
I've seen a lot of shows, but I can't possibly cram in everything that I'd like to, and it's exhausting trying to.
I played guitar when I was a kid, a little bit. I can tool around with a guitar, but I'm certainly not a musician.
I'm sorry, but I can't make a movie with the blonde from 'ER' who is starring in every single bad romantic comedy.
I'm not a broad comedy guy. I've been funny in movies, but I'm not a comedian. I'm an actor who's sometimes funny.
I guess I was one of the popular kids. I played soccer, I was class president - I even dated the homecoming queen.
I thought if I could be a model, or even do commercials and stuff like that for the rest of my life, I’d be happy.
I did everything. I ran my life exactly as I wanted to, all the time. I never listened to anybody. I'm pig-headed.
I'll always be there because I'm a skilled professional actor. Whether or not I've any talent is beside the point.
When you're making pictures out of heartfelt passion, it hurts when someone calls them a calculated business move.
There's nothing more rewarding than making a difference doing charity work or being able to be there for a friend.
Sometimes, something special doesn't live forever. But it can always be forever as long as the fans keep it going.
In Britain you're more used to challenging drama. In America, TV is just boring, and numbing, and bloody terrible.
I can get sad, I can get frustrated, I can get scared, but I never get depressed - because there's joy in my life.
I take every role seriously. Personally, I never look at any role as Michael White. I've done that my entire life.
If you've ever felt oppressed on any level, there's something from 'The Wire' that you can take and identify with.
Never lose your faith in the American Dream. She's a nation under God, and God has never let a good American down.
Twelve states in the Great Plains have a wind energy potential greater then the electric use of our entire nation.
I think all the roles I've done have been very passionate people who go to absolute extremes to make their points.
Its mostly the financial chicanery thats going on. People are saying What kind of trust can we put in this market?
I was never one to stand on a soap box and say, "This is how you need to live your life!" It was never about that.
Manicures: Which are basically just holding hands with a stranger for forty-five minutes whilst listening to Enya.
People don't want to hang around someone that you don't know how they're going to react to anything you do or say.
I'm always trying new things and learning new things. If there isn't anything more you can learn - go off and die.
I could talk all day, T stands for talking, T stands for tender, T stands for things that don't even rhyme with T.
Castle isn't really affected emotionally by murder. He's thrilled about, 'Oh, my God, I wonder how this happened?'
We emphasize our differences by nationality, race and financially. [...] It's our common humanity that defines us.