I don't think most people want to be unhappy. It's just something they've gotten good at.
From the time I started playing, I've always been the high-energy, never-stop-moving guy.
I thought soccer was my future, but I got too big.
The basketball skills I have, I've got because I work hard. When you work hard, I think you don't have to be afraid of anything.
Before 'Mad Men,' I definitely had very dry spells and I know what those feel like, and I don't think that ever leaves you as an actor.
Of all the journeys to undertake, the one of self-compassion is one of utmost importance for long-term well-being.
The brilliance of art as a collectible is that it has a way of reaching out on an emotional level. It touches on mystery, even spirituality.
In America, we are living in a country where the deep economic problems have not been solved and arguably, in many cases, haven't been addressed.