I think all humans are essentially proud and I certainly am.
Bruce [Dern] and I are in this car just for days and days, just talking about life and I could listen to his stories forever.
When I was a kid watching "The Blues Brothers," I could not think of a better thing than watching 300 cop cars crash into each other.
I'm kind of under the radar. Not a lot of people notice me. Which is surprising, because I'm so sexy. They're probably intimidated by my sexiness and crushability.
I love everybody I work with. It's really like a family. I can't imagine leaving. It's weird. I know at some point I'll have to leave, but I don't really have any plan for that yet. Anytime you're leaving, it's going to be a crapshoot. You hope you have something to do afterward, but there's no guarantee.
I'm a very bad impersonator so I can't even remember if I've ever done a sports person. I mean, I think I was Bruce Jenner once but I don't think I said anything in the sketch. I was just sitting there in a like a bronze tracksuit. No dialogue. They don't trust me with dialogue.
My life is littered with bad decisions.
Music might tame and civilize wild beasts, but 'tis evident it never yet could tame and civilize musicians.
I believe intelligence and fear are very close together. Guys who say they are not afraid of anything, they are stupid. They are silly to me. . . I am afraid of everything
I ran very fast in the wrong direction.
Opinions are to the vast apparatus of social existence what oil is to machines: one does not go up to a turbine and pour machine oil over it; one applies a little to hidden spindles and joints that one has to know.