When I first hit the scene, it was just a lot of go, go, go, go, go. I have a lot of natural energy anyway, but it was over the top.
I just always wanted to stay busy.
We don't want women to really know men, because then they'll find out how much we need them.
That's one of those things that will really hurt me personally, if I label a character or think about what it might do if it were to do well. I just try to do a good job with it.
I never had to say to myself, 'OK now, I've got to grow up and work for a bank, or go and sell real estate. ' I never had to make that kind of break.
I'm a little older and fatter now, and I'm not exercising as much. My lifestyle these days involves a lot of beer and pasta. But there's something satisfying in letting your body go to hell. So maybe I won't get offered the same kind of role as before. So what? I'm happy to play the guy in his mid-30s who may be a little unhealthy. "Fat and arrogant" is what I'm bringing to the script.
It's always been my personal feeling that unless you are married, there is something that is not very dignified about talking about who you are dating.
I used to work at a puppy nursery.
The "natural" instincts when someone is going through a breakup are counterintuitive to healing. For instance, many people stop eating or eat very unhealthy, and if your body is not fed the necessary nutrients during this trying time, it's extremely difficult for you to heal emotionally. So, first things first, force yourself to eat, even if that entails drinking green smoothies so you're getting nutrients in your body.
You can't build a cathedral in a day. A look at the club's history tells you these things take time.
Life is the art of being well deceived, and to succeed, it must be habitual and uninterrupted.