[Nelson] Mandela was very keen not to be understood as an exceptional person.
I'm Canadian so American politics are not really in my wheelhouse.
I've learned it's important not to limit yourself. You can do whatever you really love to do, no matter what it is.
Sometimes I think that the one thing I love most about being an adult is the right to buy candy whenever and wherever I want.
I love being Canadian. I think growing up in Canada gives you a world perspective that I certainly enjoy.
I feel there is something nice about not talking. Like you can say more by actually saying less.
If I have any particular appeal to women, maybe it's because I listen more than other guys do and appreciate how they think and feel about things.
Developing confidence is like watching the sun rise. First it seems very feeble and one wonders whether it will make it. Then it shines and shines.
A horror novel should reveal to you that you are falling apart. That there are ways your imagination can be made different. Can threaten what you think is. You should be holding onto that tree or rock screaming. Or laughing. Not at absurdity, either: absurdism is just a bourgeois and reactionary nostalgia for good, stable meaning.
Trying to take a feeling from one language, and express it in another is naturally that's my goal. You can't possibly achieve that in a perfect way because there's so many things you have to take into consideration. You know, think about every word, every sentence, every paragraph, and do what you can.
A lot of actors don't like to see how they've done every day.