I'm no different to anyone else; I want people to like me. I just don't particularly want them to understand me.

Everyone is handed adversity in life. No one's journey is easy. It's how they handle it that makes people unique.

If you have an over-preoccupation with perception and trying to please people's expectations, then you can go mad.

Fame is a weird one. You need to distance yourself from it. People see a value in you that you don't see yourself.

Work and life are an interconnected adventure, guided by the heart, winged with spirit, and nourished by the soul.

What can I say: I got started on the whole wife-and-kids thing at a young age. I had my kids while I was in utero.

Sometimes you feel like you have to do research to make something, other times you know you don't feel it so much.

I've been reading the books. It's the origination, it's the primary source. You should always go back to the books.

It's the same thing, I think, whether it's breathing or meditation or yoga. And running is a great way of doing it.

There are genuinely sufficient resources in the world to ensure that no one, nowhere, at no time, should go hungry.

Any voice where you've got to scream over a battle or whatever, that's always difficult. It's harder than it seems.

My goal is to leave the producer with so many good takes, that he or she has a tough time deciding on the best one.

I like to believe that everyone is born with the same skill set, and that it is the influences that one comes upon.

I was the boy that turned a girlfriend into the most celebrated lesbian on television. I got so much stick for that.

The world of 'Sherlock Holmes' and the world that we live in now is big enough to take more than one interpretation.

It does get strange when you realize people will hang around for hours to get a glimpse of you doing scenes outside.

I feel that TV and film feed off each other well. It's more in the perception of the viewer than it is of the actor.

Josh [Gad] does such an amazing job playing a lovable idiot. Not many people can do that, as convincingly as he can.

I absolutely love what I do and thank my lucky stars for twenty-five years of full-time employment in this business.

I don't think people are interested in my personal life. I've never had a Hollywood life. I've always been a worker.

Our daily lives are so mundane, we get taken over by what is immediately in front of us and we don't see beyond that.

The awful lesson of history is that we too often ignore people, just because they're foreigners or different from us.

I'm interested in art for all. I don't want it to be only the sons and daughters of Tory MPs who get to see my plays.

Being someone who is of our sensual reality, Stephen Strange has a lifestyle, he has a sexuality, he's materialistic.

Tom Kenny is a master of changing a pubic hair this way or that way, and sounding like a totally different character.

I didn't create Bugs Bunny. You know what I mean? I can't get mad because I'm the third-best Bugs Bunny in the world.

Pray when you feel like worrying. Give thanks when you feel like complaining. Keep going when you feel like quitting.

Pull the hair on my head the wrong way, and I would be on my knees begging for mercy. I have very sensitive follicles.

I had the privilege of being able to choose, or at least have the opportunity to work at, being anything but an actor.

Would I like to play the lead? You bet. Absolutely. But I get to have fun and I don't have to shave when I go to work.

I love saying "Booyakasha!" I keep finding new ways to say it. I love saying "Booyakasha." It means love will prevail.

John Fiedler's voice was kind of like the wind blowing through tall grass. It sounded homey and it sounded comforting.

The best voice actors all have a live performance background. And are competent, fearless, incredibly creative actors.

I love babies - I love being with them. As for acting with them, it's kind of hard because they don't know how to act.

People are human beings. They talk about stuff, they make mistakes, they try to impress each other with their tidbits.

I'm sort of focused on my long-term goal of carving out a career that's for life, rather than being a flash in the pan.

There are no perfect parents, and there are no perfect children, but there are plenty of perfect moments along the way.

Anime has sent me all over the world, introducing me to people who have touched my life in indescribably profound ways.

I never had the desire to get in front of the camera. It never occurred to me! I always thought I'd be a theater actor.

For brain surgeons it's particularly difficult to deal with failure. It was fascinating to learn about that whole world.

I regard myself as a beautiful musical instrument, and my role is to contribute that instrument to scripts worthy of it.

I don't think that I've had a career like anyone else's, but there are hosts and hosts of actors whose careers I admire.

I appreciate all the devices the Windows people are coming up with, but the operating system... I just want to smash it.

Just to be involved in anything Disney, whether it's 'Avengers Assemble' or 'Planes' or straight-to-dvd work, it's great.

My self-confidence didn't come from my appearance, it came from other things that I did. But certainly not my appearance.

I never direct myself, because I don't like working with me. I would punch me in the mouth if I had to take my direction.

Let's hope I never end up on a deserted island, because I could never make a decision on which three CDs to take with me.

You have to sometimes just run with the problem rather than trying to solve it with hi-tech wizardry and lots of planning.

Sometimes being away, on location, I feel like I'm away for much of my own life. I want to be better at staying connected.

I was always performing, doing silly voices. The teachers realized I could go one of two ways: be creative or destructive.

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