I truly believe that generosity begets generosity. You give before you receive.
Live. . . More than your neighbors. Unleash yourself upon the world and go places. Go now. Giggle no,laugh.
Live more than your neighbor. Unleash yourself upon the world and go places. Go now. Giggle, no, laugh. And bark at the moon like the wild dog that you are. Understand that this in not a dress rehearsal. This is it. Your life. Face your fears and live your dreams. Take it all in. Yes, every chance you get. Come close. And by all means, whatever you do, get it on film.
I want to know if you can get up after a night of grief and despair, weary and bruised to the bone, and be sweet to the ones you love. I want to know if you can be alone with yourself and truly like the company you keep in the empty moments of your life.
Collaboration is a nice change of pace from the often solitary nature of the writer's craft.
I'm always changing and learning about acting, and about myself. I just hope to always keep doing that.
There's definitely a psychology to making you feel important and like you're part of the game. It's a very special quality, especially with a first-time director.
Apparently Brooklyn needn't always push itself to be something else, something conscious and anxious, something pointed toward Manhattan. . . . Brooklyn might sometimes also be pleased, as here on Flatbush, to be its grubby, enduring self.