Every human being is a mixture of light and darkness, trust and fear, love and hate.
Honestly, I don't aspire to be a huge movie star. I really just fell in love with acting. . . Everything I do on-screen is very subtle.
It's never boring in makeup.
If you do an indie film, where it's like, "We don't have a lot of money to give you, but we'll really give you a lot of freedom," that's really a luxury to have in this business. At least for myself, because I'm still kind of earning my acting credibility.
My ultimate goal is actually to direct and develop projects. I don't want them to be big projects with a lot of special effects because that's not really what appeals to me.
I love playing different characters. I just do. I want to play even more quirky and interesting characters and just something that people wouldn't automatically think that I would be. I want to go against the grain a bit and I'm hoping people will be open-minded enough to cast me in stuff that's going against the grain.
I want to play the regular guy who's had a bit of a jaded past or a bit of a tortured soul because I think they're interesting.
Peace need not be impracticable, and war need not be inevitable.
Expert victimologists estimate that 91. 2 percent of people in North America and Europe now qualify as victims, at least in their own minds.
No one conquers who doesn't fight.
In my case I would emphasize anarcho-communalism, along with the ecological questions, the feminist questions, the anti-nuclear issues that exist, and along with the articulation of popular institutions in the community. I think it's terribly important for anarchists to do that because at this moment not very much is happening anywhere in North America.