Across the communication landscape move the specters of sinister technologies and the dreams that money can buy.
I do not have the angst and the anxiety of my youth. I've gotten to a place where I'm very comfortable with who I am.
The life of a character doesn't just exist between action and cut.
I don't take a scene or word for granted.
The guy who kills 38 people is not the guy you'd want to have over at Thanksgiving.
When you get the call from Quentin Tarantino, it's the call of a lifetime. You don't allow yourself to be vulnerable enough or to be fool enough to expect that phone call to happen, in reality.
I wrote about wasting time, which I suppose is a part of the great human journey. We're supposed to wallow, to go through the desert without water for a long time so that when we finally drink it, we'll truly need it and we won't spill a drop. It's about being present.
Expect the most wonderful things to happen, not in the future but right now.
When action comes out of nothing it creates no karma.
When we got to Steamboat, we were on that big stage at five in the afternoon, and it was almost at capacity. I told my guys 'no matter what we've done to get to this point, no matter what lows, what highs, right now we are here and we've got a point to prove. " It was probably one of my most memorable performances thus far.
Don't you worry about that, Mr. Adamsson. Why don't you head back to Reykjavik and spend some of that extortionate fee you charged me for a couple of hours' usage of your frankly third-rate restaurant and perhaps find a friendless tree stump to listen to your woes?