I've always been a rebel, always curious about the world around me.

The imaginary world has always been the most fun place for me to be.

I always knew I was a star And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me.

For me, personally, I will always do G-rated films, which the world needs more of.

I always found the film world unpleasant. It's all about the schedule, and never really flew for me.

Math does come easily to me, but I was always much more interested in what theorems imply about the world than in proving them.

There has always been an inner self-motivation for me. Mine goes back to my United days of us against the world and proving everyone wrong.

I always had the dream that, once I became No 1 in the world, that if I had a child I hoped I would have it early enough so the child can see me playing.

Asia has always been a really exciting part of the world for me, personally. And it actually was the first part of the world that bought my brand, strangely enough.

India appeals to everybody. For me personally, I always felt like we would come here when we wanted to embrace all colours. I don't mean racially, but literally; just all the colours of the world.

I've gone through terrible periods of depression. But, at the core of my being, there's a strange, out-of-place optimist. Despite what I'm feeling, I'm always able to get up and do my job. Which means the world to me.

Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga' was huge for me. Seeing how all the creatures were made, looking inside Jabba The Hut, all of the maquettes lined up, building the world... 'This is a job?!' I was always avidly watching special features and behind the scenes stuff.

Fans are my favorite thing in the world. I've never been the type of artist who has that line drawn between their friends and their fans. The line's always been really blurred for me. I'll hang out with them after the show. I'll hang out with them before the show. If I see them in the mall, I'll stand there and talk to them for 10 minutes.

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