London is the epitome of our times, and the Rome of to-day.
My first piece of career advice is find your gifting. Find the thing that you are skilled at and figure out if you can make a living doing it.
If we aren't careful, our children will come down with 'affluenza,' a disease that causes them to confuse wants and needs. We need to teach our children what my grandmother taught me: Think twice about spending money you don't have on things you don't need to impress people you don't like anyway.
Money may not be able to buy you love, but conflicts about it can certainly bankrupt your relationship.
I'm keenly aware of how important it is to set a good example. You may not think that your kids are paying attention to you, especially with something like money, but they probably are.
Priorities lead to prosperity.
Money may not buy love, but fighting about it will bankrupt your relationship.
I just love entertaining. I will do anything - stand-up comedy, video games, fencing, internet shorts - I just want to keep being lucky enough to entertain people anyway I can. I try never to limit my art to a medium.
I have noted that, barring accidents, artists whose powers wear best and last longest are those who have trained themselves to work under adversity. Great artists treasure their time with a bitter and snarling miserliness.
I'd done about 10 movies before I decided I wanted to make acting the main thrust of my career.
People always tell me, Don’t work so much, but I can’t help it. I feel like all the things I’ve done are important to get to this adult stage now and now I’m getting all these adult offers, so it’s working.