In Singapore, Malcolm X type of activity would be extremely difficult because the government can be very harsh on lawbreakers.

[Sometimes] I sit in front of my [gaming] console with my headphones on and I play. I love that. It's a nice form of escapism.

When you look at life retrospectively you rarely regret anything that you did, but you might regret things that you didn't do.

I'm content with the fact that I made a decent effort. That's what I've always worried about: that I wouldn't try hard enough.

My schedule goes: wake up, running, exercise, downstairs, running shoes off, then to the shower. That's the Jackie Chan diary.

You can do 'Hamlet' while performing cartwheels... as long as the audience sees your eyes - you can make the performance real.

I don't get a whole lot out of the romance thing, but I realize girls do. So I'll go out of my way to make them feel romanced.

Who am I to pass judgment? Judgment has been passed on me, but I adhere to, 'Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.'

It's impossible to make 22 or 16 great episodes every year. It doesn't matter who you are or how talented of a group you have.

I always had the idea that I wanted to perform. I love being the center of attention - and I always love talking about myself.

It's like church over here. It's like church in here. First of all, give an honor to God and our Lord and Savior Barack Obama.

Matt Weiner is an amazing writer. He's one of the best, greatest writers that's ever written for television - or just written.

It’s about getting to a point in your life where you’re ready to let go and move on and become the better version of yourself.

I understand that coffee and cigarettes are cool, fashionable and all that. But agree the tea with cookies still taste better.

Every poker player, like every fisherman, needs to have a story in a box, and most poker stories are completely uninteresting.

I remember my dad working with me on breaking down my script and writing out a back story for my character and all that stuff.

I think you get the parts that people are comfortable with seeing you play. I get that. And I don't shy away from those parts.

I don't have anything to fix! I don't smoke, I don't drink, and I don't eat carbs. My life is just great now. Normal. Vanilla.

I was just a lot smarter about not getting caught. I mean, I never stuck anything in my arm, but I certainly enjoyed my youth.

I was nervous and hesitant about putting myself out there for the pie scene. But I went for it and the results were wonderful.

Acting is usually regarded as a wholly narcissistic pursuit but there really is a hunger in me to unravel the human condition.

Sitcoms are fun. The whole multi-cam genre is always a lot of fun. You throw a live audience in the mix, and it's even better.

You ain't ever gonna get an Academy Award for doing 'Crank,' and you certainly won't for doing all the other movies I've done.

A lot of the characters I've played before are heroic or invincible in some ways and not tuned into fear and anxiety and pain.

When you know people are really at peace with who they are and what they do, they collaborate and want to help you to improve.

I don't get the romances. I did try - a film called 'Roseanna's Grave' in the 1990s. I liked it. But the audience didn't come.

I've worked with a lot of first-time directors who kind of look to me for ideas and opinions and stuff, and I'm a team player.

I've got a love affair with Harley-Davidson. One of my earliest photos with my dad is of him holding me as a baby on his bike.

Owning a bookstore was right up there with acting in life goals, but other than swaggering around the store, I'm not much use.

My grandmother was a chef, and she taught me to cook. One day I want a restaurant, a small Italian grill. Thats my aspiration.

I've always been attracted to more intense and darker roles, but I think there is complexity and darkness in comedies as well.

I'm so not a comic book guy. The most I knew about 'The Flash,' as a little kid, was the Underoos. I had 'The Flash' Underoos.

What’s yours? How will you serve the world? What do they need that your talent can provide? That’s all you have to figure out.

Don't you just hate it, when you are in bed with three beautiful women, and the least attractive one whispers: save it for me!

In retrospect it always seems to work out that you can look back on something that was a disaster and find some gems in there.

There are times when I feel incredibly loved and connected, and times when I feel alone. I think that's natural for all of us.

I don't think one should be comfortable standing on a stage with people applauding and laughing at every stupid thing you say.

I'm Cancer and Gemini cusp, so I read both and pick the one I like best. I read horoscopes but claim not to believe any of it.

I went to a school that's predominantly computer science and engineering. So, there's a real shortage of hot girls, let's say.

I was always rather outspoken. I worried about what people thought of me but there really wasn't room for a lot of self-doubt.

I would have done something else in life. Something more calming, in a different area where I did not have to use my emotions.

I have an issue with the commercial aspect of moviemaking: I don't see why a movie can't make a lot of money and also be good.

I would love for 'Hedwig' to be in every tiny shopping mall so every freakish kid like I was can have a broadening experience.

The first rock stars were incredibly theatrical. Little Richard and Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley - they were theater artists.

I grew up speaking Korean, but my dad spoke English very well. I learned a lot of how to speak English by watching television.

The message of 'Star Trek,' if there is one, seems to be that we should try to live up to the very best that we're capable of.

Most of the bad taste I've been accused of has been generic bad taste; it's been making fun of an idea as opposed to a person.

My job is to just express something that I want to express. And if I'm ahead or behind the curve, that's for others to decide.

My fathers a clergyman, and he was in the mission field for a certain amount of time in British Honduras, which is now Belize.

I seem to watch less and less television. The best thing in 'Downton Abbey' is Penelope Wilton. She is always worth the watch.

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