Life is not a theme park, and if it is, the theme is death.
I have yet to do a job where I would really get to rock the great clothes. Id love to do a job where I could wear Thom Browne.
As an actor, I tend to enjoy going to the dark side.
When theres not ten feet of snow on the ground, I ride my bike down the streets of New York, and I literally hear two things out of car windows as cabs pass by me: They either yell, Hey, dummy, or Hey, Mayhem.
Obviously, David [Shore] probably has pressure because House was such an amazing show. But I try not to go into these jobs, thinking that I have to live up to people's expectations.
You don't really think The Terminator exists, but you want him to exist.
I really love Paul Smith. And Chrome Hearts. They make the most beautiful, high-end leather and outerwear and jewelry youve ever seen. But Im not a big fan of shopping. I certainly am a fan of clothes and especially people that put time into the construction of them.
I'd define my everyday style as put together, but also comfortable. A great pair of jeans and a cute top can be so versatile.
People can't seem to get it through their heads that there is never any healing or closure. Ever. There is only a short pause before the next "horrifying" event. People forget there is such a thing as memory, and that when a wound "heals" it leaves a permanent scar that never goes away, but merely fades a little. What really ought to be said after one of these so-called tragedies is, "Let the scarring begin.
The book says [Lincoln in the Bardo],"I really need this sci-fi device of a ghost inhabiting another person. " You say okay kind of begrudgingly. So the structure seemed informed by need and efficiency.
When someone changes your world, that's when you know he's important to you.