I think if my eight-year-old self could see me at the Royal Albert Hall winning a prize for playing the Doctor on telly, he would need a stiff shot of Irn-Bru.
Heroes? Don't believe in them.
The creepy thing about battle is you always feel alone.
When you're at the end of your rope, all you have to do is make one foot move out in front of the other. Just take the next step. That's all there is to it
A film is like a battleground. It's love, hate, action, violence, death—In one word, emotions.
If a story doesn't give you a hard-on in the first couple of scenes, throw it in the goddamned garbage.
Life is in color, but black and white is more realistic.
The question is, whether, like the Divine Child in the Temple, we are turning knowledge into wisdom, and whether, understanding more of the mysteries of life, we are feeling more of its sacred law; and whether, having left behind the priests and the scribes and the doctors and the fathers, we are about our Father's business, and becoming wise to God.
You just wait. I'll sin 'til I blow up!
I love those moments on stage, on screen and in life when you dispense with language, when you sort of transcend it in a way, and certainly the experience of falling in love, I think, defies words, which is why poets, painters, musicians, actors have tried to describe that feeling, writers have just tried to put words to that.
In other words, a considerable portion of your extraordinary gift comes from the simple fact that you very much want to do good. " -Master George