I've been watching a lot of A&E's 'Intervention. ' I know that's sort of depressing, but I love watching it.
I like driving; I don't drive since I live in New York. I don't have an opportunity to drive, like, ever.
When cellphones came out, my girlfriend refused to get one for five years, because she thought it would turn her into somebody who couldn't connect with other people - and, of course, she got a cellphone.
Often times, being in a popular thing means that you have to compromise your own acting.
I don't understand capri pants. They seem like neither here nor there.
I find it very difficult to do normal things without getting approached.
No one should be offended - that's not my style.
As a writer, my job is to think of evil ways to destroy the world and save it. What could be more fun?
It's harder to be funny if you're handsome than if you're very normal-looking. It's just more relatable. You're the underdog. I mean it's funny to see people struggle, and you don't buy that Brad Pitt is struggling, you know that guy could be the most skill-less guy in the world, but if you look like that you will be fine for the rest of your life.
To delay is injustice.
Coming off the last turn, my thoughts changed from 'One more try. . . one more try. . . one more try. . . ' to 'I can win! I can win! I can win!