Right foot, left foot, right foot, breathe.
I can relate to somebody wanting to have something to believe in.
Really, I think of fame as distracting; it's something you have to get around.
I have two concerns with my work: having good things to act, and getting paid. In that order. Although if you're not getting paid well, that order can change. But that's what I'm concerned about. Good scenes. Decent money.
When you're convinced that you're right and you believe that you have the license to do anything because you're right, you can be bossy and you can be dangerous. You can be oppressive. You can be a tyrant.
It's funny to be discovered by a lot of people who didn't know you before. People always used to say, 'Do you shop at Home Depot?' or 'Does your kid go to such and such school?' They want to know why they know me, even if they don't know my name. I don't think that's a bad thing, by the way; I think it's nice to be kind of anonymously famous.
I so rarely turned down a role, that I can't say I have any regrets in that regard. There were many roles that I would rather not have done, but having a home and family requires that we sometimes do things we would rather not.
First of all, I'm happy that I'm healthy.
The hand that controls the supper dish rules the world!
Love is like a tree, it grows of its own accord, it puts down deep roots into our whole being.
The force of nonviolence is infinitely more wonderful and subtle than the material forces of nature, like electricity.