They [illegals] are bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists.
One of the difficult things about being an actor is to stick around.
I've done a lot of things I cringe when I watch and some things I'm proud of. . . Movies are strange. You have to be a little bit lucky with them.
I have a friend of mine who does me on his answering machine, and when I call him, I answer. It's pretty strange.
People come up to me all the time in New York. Not for autographs, but to talk about movies, often in a very scientific way.
I used to be prettier than I am, but I think I look better now. I was a pretty boy. Particularly in my early movies. I don’t like looking at them so much. There’s a sort of pretty thing about me.
As an actor you become that lighting rod between the person who made the play and the audience.
Words have a universe of qualities other than those of descriptive relation: Hardness, Density, Sound-Shape, Vector-Force, & Degrees of TransparencyOpacity.
Oh, 'twould be marvelous if the world and its moral questions were like some game board, with plain black players and white, and fixed rules, and nary a shade of grey.
[I] never talk about gratitude and joy separately, for this reason. In 12 years, I've never interviewed a single person who would describe their lives as joyful, who would describe themselves as joyous, who was not actively practicing gratitude.
I earned my professional credibility a long time ago in a male-dominated world. I just hope that as a woman, I bring in an extra dimension to the job. I bring in the sensitivity of being a woman and a mother, and that means I pay more attention to women, children, and the social needs of society.