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At the end of the day, you can't regret it if you were trying. At the end of the day I'm walking with a heart of a lion.
It's very difficult to say anything in Icelandic. I can say "takk," which means "thank you." That's about all I learned.
I studied history when I was at school, at A-level, actually. I wouldn't profess to being very knowledgeable though, no.
I've got German, Cornish and Scottish ancestry. It might help explain my affinity for forests, the sea, and fatty foods.
I've always loathed rich people, so I've become who I've loathed, which makes it doubly difficult, if you can follow me.
Most people are completely unaware of their breath. They violate your space, they have no idea that they have halitosis.
In order to be the best version of yourself, you have to dedicate time, effort, and support to other people who need it.
Projects don't need to be special for me to sign up, but I do need them to have something that speaks to me in some way.
I don't know what is better than the work that is given to the actor - to teach the human heart the knowledge of itself.
There is no such thing as an insignificant life, only the insignificance of mind that refuses to grasp the implications.
Women are allowed to exist in this very narrow lane, but as soon as you step out of that lane, people want to stone you.
I've always sang a little like a 16-year-old girl, but even Ann-Margret stopped after a while and brought it down a bit.
I loved doing the 'King of Queens', I have never had so much fun doing a show. People got to see a different side of me.
I like the idea of building this wandering, epic narrative in a form that people don't expect epic narratives to appear.
It's a lifetime effort, trying to understand the way our minds work, and make it work in your favor and not against you.
I go four- wheeling in my truck. I also like to fish, cook, do stuff around my house. I even studied fencing for awhile.
It's about finding unique, one-of-a-kind films that I would want to see myself. I think 'Party Monster' is one of those.
When you do a TV show, there's always the fear that it will become tired and you'll know exactly what's going to happen.
This is the place for me where every single dream I ever had came to fruition and I love it dearly. I love ya, New York.
I've always been an activist, so my participation in community outreach and helping is just a natural extension of that.
I didn't think of myself as a singer. I'm an actor who recites words, and sometimes that happens to be on musical notes.
That same intense, overpowering, and all-encompassing love that you feel for your family can also be utterly terrifying.
I used to go to the gym regularly and swim an awful lot, but that was when I was unemployed and knew leisure intimately.
After the brain tumor happened, I realized I love acting, I've always loved it, I may never get a chance to do it again.
A lot of actors, you can't get them to shut up. Instead of listening and watching, they're always telling you something.
People around me never say anything. They just seem to want to hear what I have to say. That's why I do all the talking.
I want to do literally everything. I think I was gifted... I inherited one of the best comedy visionaries as a director.
My recovery is the single greatest accomplishment of my life. Without that, the rest of my life would have fallen apart.
There aren't a lot of supernatural things that I'm scared or super terrified of, but clowns are definitely on that list.
My mother is a professor of early childhood education. When I was two she would say she knew I was going to be an actor.
I have funny bones. If there's ever any kind of tension, I'll always be the one to try and be funny to loosen things up.
The phone's not ringing off the hook, but that's ok by me. I feel very fortunate, work to me has become a kind of hobby.
Anyone who believes in a Jesus who condones abortion does not believe in the real Jesus, and therefore is not Christian.
I think it's good to be passionate, and I think it's even good to be obsessed about a show. Why not? I think it's great!
When you're working and making money, that's all good, but there has to be something that provides a substance, I think.
You're your first best audience, long before anybody else hears you. So don't be an easy audience. Keep asking for more.
I wouldn't make an anti-American film. I'm one of the most pro-American foreigners I know. I love America and Americans.
I'm not stereotypically Canadian. I don't really follow hockey. I don't feel like anything other than myself, basically.
I can't speak for every American comic, but for me, a great show is its own reward. Comedy is too subjective for awards.
The fact that I am able to live a life and act and to do all of those things and support myself and my family is a gift.
If youd asked me after Band of Brothers what thing I wanted to do next, I certainly never would have imagined Southland.
Everyone's crazy anyway. And those who think they aren't, are the ones who are even crazier - because they're in denial.
I would never put on a Mets hat. Only if I was playing a Met as part of the job. Which, actually, I did a long time ago.
My age makes me think how valuable life is. How bad is something like Parkinson's in relation to not having life at all?
I never went into acting to be able to scare everybody. If I'd wanted to frighten people, I could have joined the C.I.A.
Most actors make themselves unhappy by searching for their sanity, by insisting on their normalcy; it's a grave mistake.
I started acting as a kid and doing advertising campaigns. I was probably 8 years old, and I really liked the attention.
You know, back in acting school they always teach you, 'Make bold choices and look for activities that are interesting.'
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
We know how difficult it is to do something that works and that you feel proud of. When it happens, it's like a miracle.