Perpetual emotion is the past time of the undisciplined mind.
I would love to play a nun. I used to want to be one when I was a kid.
The more we deny that we have a dark side, the more power it has over us.
But I'm attracted to roles where I get to really go in and explore a character.
I remembered their songs but I had never owned a Beatles album.
And in the middle of one of those scenes, I suddenly felt my heart just open: it was overwhelming, to the point where I got teary-eyed. Never would I have thought anything like that could happen in a love scene.
It's still difficult for me to watch my work.
The deeper and richer a personality is, the more full it is of paradox and contradiction. It is only a shallow character who offers us no problems of contrast.
Poets of course are even more unpredictable than other writers, overwhelmed as they are by the moment they inhabit and finding it difficult to connect yesterday with tomorrow.
In a Photoshopped world, only the skeptical eye prevails.
I can see you in the kitchen bending over a hot stove, and I can't see the stove