You can respect a person without necessarily liking that individual.
I don't consider lacrosse a sport. To me that's just a frat activity that got out of hand.
I'm an extra dark black belt in ping pong.
I'm actually banned from the Himalayas, because I'm too good at yoga.
I think I've proven with my career that I can play a wide variety of characters. Yet, I still get typecast as the crazy slob guy. That's how it always works.
Stand-up comedy is the most relaxing thing I do. If I want to unwind and de-stress, I go out and do stand-up, often several shows in a night.
You jump on a bike and start peddling. You fall down and you get up again. I've always been a 'learn by doing' kind of guy.
As soon as one knows one is going to die, childhood is over. . . . So one can be grown up at seven. Then, I believe most human beings forget what they have understood, recover another sort of childhood that can last all their lives. It is not a true childhood but a kind of forgetting. Desires and anxieties are there, preventing you from having access to the essential truth.
The energy of the mind is the essence of life.
There is no rest in the heart of God until He knows that you are at resh in His grace.
When you're shooting at 9 A. M. at a club, you have to use all of your acting skills.