At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime
I started to shortcircuit because I had high aspirations for the film. I never told anybody that.
I grew up in a gym in Miami, the one where Muhammad Ali trained. I had 142 amateur fights and lost three.
I don't mind getting punched in the nose by a guy standing in front of me. It's getting stabbed in the back that I can't handle.
I had a lot of anger inside me and that came out at times that were not particularly advantageous to me career-wise.
Comeback is a good word, man.
I'm an old broken down piece of meat and I deserve to be all alone. . .
The endorsement process is an evolution. What you try to do is you endorse someone that you believe in and their ideas and their solutions align with yours.
A merry Christmas to all my friends except two.
Honor thy error as a hidden intention.
An interesting difference between new and experienced stage managers is that the new stage manager thinks of running the show as the most difficult and most demanding part of the job, whereas the experienced stage manager thinks of it as the most relaxing part. Perhaps the reason is that experienced stage managers have built up work habits that make then so thoroughly prepared for the production phase that they [can] sit back during performances to watch that preparation pay off.