People become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them.
Dancers are a work of art - they are the canvas on which their work is painted.
I get up at sunrise. I'm a Buddhist, so I chant in the morning. My wife and I sit and have coffee together, but then it's list-making time. I have carpentry projects. We have roads we keep in repair. It's not back-breaking, but it's certainly aerobic and mildly strenuous.
I had a lump on my face and had a big cancer thing removed.
I come from an alcoholic Irish background - I know where I was going! But I met my wife and started to practise Buddhism, which is a levelling experience for me, and there hasn't been a day I've missed in 40 years. I apply it to everything - to my work and relationships. I try to be a compassionate person.
There's nothing I like more than picking fresh vegetables then putting them in the dinner you make that night.
The last episode of Dallas was in '1991. ' Unfortunately, it was a terrible episode to end the show on: it was a sort of 'It's a Wonderful Life' with Larry as the Jimmy Stewart character. In that episode, I was an ineffectual-schlep kind of brother, who got divorced three or four times and was a Las Vegas reject.
Nakata's empty inside. . . Do you know what it means to be completely empty? Being empty is like a vacant house. An unlocked, vacant house. Anybody can come in, anytime they want. That's what scares me the most
And still everything’s the same, even though I did my best to get as far away as I could.
I admit to having an imagination feverish enough to melt good judgment.
Letters are things, not pictures of things.