We always had our own vegetables growing up and now I'm doing it with my kids at our house in the country.
I do not want to act unless I have a a great intimacy with the people I'm working with.
I've brought my daughters all over the world-they travel with me. I drag them out of school just to keep the relationship. When I'm home I'm a big-time daddy.
I've got the best deal on Earth. Where else can I sin and know that I'm forgiven for it?
Acting is a total physical, emotional sensation.
It's a blessing and a curse. But it's not always the best situation to be in. As a profession, I don't recommend acting at all.
I never pursued a career relentlessly
Wall Street bankers supposedly back the Yankees; Smith College girls approve of them. God, Brooks Brothers, and United States Steel are believed to be solidly in the Yankees' corner. . . The efficiently triumphant Yankee maching is a great institution, but, as they say, who can fall in love with U. S. Steel?
I always felt like an outsider to the music world in a certain way. There was so much less of an art culture in L. A. - and particularly in the South Bay.
I think one of the most important differences between us is that you are excellent at living in a way that is commensurate with your values, whereas I am not. For instance, I didn’t recycle until I watched An Inconvenient Truth and I’m still sort of iffy on it. And also, I didn’t vote in 2000, even though I could have voted in Florida *hits self on head repeatedly* Ahh George Bush! It’s all my fault! God! So stupid! *sigh* Let’s change the subject. Also, we have vastly different happy dances.
I truly believe that I make my path and I set my course, and where I land, at the end of the day, or the end of my career, [is] because of me. Of course, you get help along the way, and cosigns and management and opportunities and things like that but overall, the ball is in your court basically.