When people are tipsy, they're really encouraged and they wanna prove they can do something to the Heavyweight champion.
I love studying how people are. Not just what they're saying, but how they are, what they're doing.
What my work is, is my approach to it. It's the practice. And my work is about the effort that I make to get there. And I think if there's anything artistic, it's in that middle space.
Friendship is a wildly underrated medication.
Each person has a literature inside them. But when people lose language, when they have to experiment with putting their thoughts together on the spot-that's what I love most. That's where character lives.
Even jealousy is based on fantasies: a fantasy that someone else has what belongs to you.
I think that art is supposed to be ahead of the times.
If my voice can resonate that way with kids, maybe it will resonate through 'Planes' as well, and they'll hear that little something that I'm giving to them, a performance that says to them, "I want to try. " It's all interconnected. I don't think it's thinking too deeply about it.
A man of knowledge lives by acting, not by thinking about acting.
There's something great about all your worst fears coming true and being said about you. There's a tremendous liberation on some level.
The Seahawks have only been around since 1976, so our fan base is relatively young. You talk about the Patriots, or the Celtics or, obviously, Red Sox and Bruins. Your grandfather's father was a fan of that team. People have lived there their whole lives.