For a moment you forget how much the loss hurts. Then you remember and it buries you.
For me, playing a really bad character is about figuring out what brought the person to where we need him.
The first time I went to Daniel's [Radcliffe] apartment to just hang out before, because we're doing this crazy thing together, right away he said, "Do you want to put your hand in my mouth so we can get used to this?" And he was really ready to go. So we broke down any barriers pretty quick.
The less acting you have to do, the better, I think.
I love cereal. I eat several bowls a day, mostly a few late at night.
If I could get myself in an editing room, that'd be trouble. I mean, that's how it works, you know? You leave everything on the field. I would pick apart - I do, even on the first time. More than once is just too much self-destruction. I don't need that.
You try to get to know your character as best as you can before you start filming - whats written and not written.
The Nobel Prize is given as a personal award but it also honors the field of research in which I have worked and it also honors my students and colleagues.
The poor are always prophetic. As true prophets always point out, they reveal God's design. That is why we should take time to listen to them. And that means staying near them, because they speak quietly and infrequently; they are afraid to speak out, they lack confidence in themselves because they have been broken and oppressed. But if we listen to them, they will bring us back to the essential.
The tillage of the soil occupies the vast majority of those who work for their own bread.
Where there is friendship, there is our natural soil.