For knowledge, add something every day. For wisdom. . . . subtract.
I don't know what that weid fantasy is that makes people go, "Oh, you must have had a great childhood. "
Oh, you can milk just about anything with nipples.
My parents used to throw great New Year's Eve parties. They invited such an eclectic mix of showbiz people. All those cool people were always hanging out at our apartment.
I enjoy the work I do in comedies. It's a valid test of your creative abilities.
People like to define you through what they've seen you do. . . There are aspects of my personality, I guess, that come through on-screen, but I don't sit around thinking, I've been a bumbling suitor all my life.
I love history. I'm very interested by it and I think it's great to have a movie that brings it alive in a way. It's sort of that romanticized version of it.
True knowledge is not attained by thinking. It is what you are; it is what you become.
True to your own ancestors, therefore true to yourself.
Fear is not your enemy. It is a compass pointing you to the areas where you need to grow.
There is only one basic desire that motivates the spiritual seeker-to make the experience of God, of divine bliss and joy, the center of the life experience. We are spiritual beings living in a material universe, and as such, our first priority is to nurture that eternal part of us. The eleventh step of AA's twelve-step program states it beautifully: "Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood him, praying only for knowledge of his will for us and the power to carry that out. "