A funeral isn't for the dead. You'll simply be a stage set for a kind of festival maybe. And besides, you won't even be there.
I think if you are creative then it's an unstoppable thing. It just keeps coming throughout your entire life.
I'm hopeless at small talk and have a problem making eye contact.
I've always considered myself to be fiercely patriotic. I love Britain - its history and the down-to-earth attitude people have.
There's no point in lying saying I am doing really, really well because I'm not; I'm cult level.
I actually have two hats in my office; one says "network," one says "studio. " Paul Lee over at ABC sent those over to us and I find it very useful.
Maybe I over-do the 'not-80s' thing. It should be a part of my life that I've got some sort of pride in, but I've got this huge chip on my shoulder about '80s nostalgia - and it annoys fans sometimes.
I think we've all been kind of. . . everyone's been hurt, everyone's felt loss, everyone has exultation, everyone has a need to be loved, or to have lost love, so when you play a character, you're pulling out those little threads and turning them up a bit.
I think the Negro people should feel secure enough by now to face a reasonable ridicule without terror. I am unalterably opposed to all efforts to put down free speech, whatever the excuse.
I treat Twitter like a news feed. I follow you guys, I follow every news organization - left, right, center, and everything in between - and it's like a ticker on my phone. For me it's that you have to wade through the people who wish you were dead - and I have to respect their opinions - but it helps me stay on top of the news.
You owe it to yourself to keep fit. No matter how busy or how involved you are, you should have some type of physical program to keep the body in tune.