Aerial flight is one of that class of problems with which man will never be able to cope.
Well the truth is, everybody, when they die, leaves a void that cannot be filled.
I remember noticing, when I had my babies, how much I liked them, and not just loved them, but I was really into them. I knew I was going to be curious about them, and up for the mayhem ahead.
I follow my nose. It’s as simple as that.
I always think of the word 'abandonment' when I think of the character.
The people I'm working with tend to be people I know, who are my friends, and I like hanging out with them. There's nothing better than making a long-term project with your friends. It's just dreamy.
It's exotic for me to be given a script that's already written, and be given a pay cheque, and asked to dress up and play, and that's all.
I know that my job is to perform, it wouldn't be a very interesting show if I just came out one day and said, "I'm going to sit here in a ball and rock back and forth. And won't you join me for a half hour of sadness. "
I keep my enemies close I give 'em enough rope They put themselves in the air I just kick away the chair.
Most of your competition spend their days looking forward to those rare moments when everything goes right. Imagine how much leverage you have if you spend your time maximizing those common moments when it doesn't.
One day's exposure to mountains is better than a cartload of books.