The time for arguing about the powers the people want is over. It's time now to use the powers that we have.
I feel like I'm so normal. So normal it's boring.
I don't just want to upset people and shock people by saying something really outrageous.
I was sure 'Summer Heights High' would be a cult ABC thing; I had no idea it would be such a big hit.
Religious humor is not really my area, so I probably wouldn't do anything about that, or politics or something.
I think sometimes people become quite emotional about the characters as well, and that's pretty cool that you can get that emotion out of people. And I think that's more my motivation than like, "Hey I want to be the funny guy, I want to be that famous funny guy. " That doesn't sit as well with me as the idea of taking people on this ride and taking them into the illusion of the characters. That's much more exciting for me.
I would love to play a British character one day. My accent wavers between Scottish and Irish very easily, though.
We know there's going to be nothing but pain, but we go back again and again.
To be without sympathy is to be alone in the world--without friends or country, home or kindred.
Small, short-sighted, blonde, barbed - she reminds me of a bright little hedgehog.
Life is fragile and absurd.