For those who may be hurting over lost love: Don't cry because it is over. . . smile because it happened.
The thing that can get you a little upset is when people say other people are better than you. That can bug you.
When [Julia Marie Pacino] was 5 or 6 years old, we were in an Italian restaurant, and these people came by the table and they would start talking to me, asking me for my autograph and she just went under the table.
Vanity is my favourite sin.
It wasn't until I got older that I realized acting was something I could really do.
Playing a character is an illusion, and I feel that when you know too much about a person, possibly part of that illusion is disrupted.
I used to say I wanted to genuflect to a woman, put her up on a pedestal higher and higher, way up beyond my grasp. . . Then I'd find another one.
I never cooked at home - my father was the chef.
This is the pathless path - returning to where you were initially before you got lost. The deepest truth in you is where the journey leads - shedding, like taking off layers of an onion, until you come to your essence. The key to the spiritual journey is not acquiring something outside of yourself. Rather it is shedding the veils to come back to the deepest truth of your being.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. I'm thankful for all of you. I am not thankful for the pilgrims. Buckles should never be on hats.
So as not to feel the horrible burden of time that breaks your back and bends you to the earth, be endlessly drunk.