When I was doing a movie called 'The Seeker,' I was fortunate enough to be able to do a lot of my own stunts.
I understand that finance can be very complex.
Nothing turns off an investor more than when an entrepreneur comes in with a ridiculous valuation.
You only stay in front by coming up with ideas your new competitors haven't thought of yet.
When I was starting out, being a young entrepreneur was not fashionable. Parents would ask, 'When are you going to get a real job?'
One of the big problems entrepreneurs run into is they get too comfortable.
I have seen entrepreneurs ask for hundreds of millions of dollars on a concept and try to sell because of 'their passion' for an idea. If the idea is that good, why wouldn't I cut you out and hire someone who is just as passionate for much, much less?
I sometimes feel that I am trying to dig in the world around me. I'm involved in another kind of archaeology to look for another kind of truth, and the moment I find, the moment I am separated from that life, the moment I am sort of in a world, every time I have gone out and performed in the, in the cinema for example, if you do two or three films on the trot you suddenly have this impression that you're becoming separate or separated from the world around you.
I want to forget what I've learned about the character, but the reality is that you can't, because you've absorbed it. It's there in that moment when you need it. The hard part is to trust it.
My whole thing was this was to immortalize my family's name. To get the people who never would have appreciated him to appreciate him, there's nothing a son could want more.
If Hillary Clinton becomes president, how is she going to be able to get the country behind her when she seems like a political figure from another era?