Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity.
Sherlock and Watson are a love story
I hate the fact that so much of our life is computerised rather than mechanised.
True heroics, obviously, is not the absence of fear, but having that fear and doing something anyway.
Your job, as an actor, is never to just do what you're told. That's boring, and life is too short. It's your job to bring something, and it will either be to other people's taste or your own taste, and you have to try things out. Actors say, "Well, as long as the director's happy," but I don't believe that and I don't agree with that. I want the director to be happy, but if I'm not happy, I won't sleep at night.
You could say I'm a mod, but with a small 'm'; I don't wear a parka, but I do question what I wear and what I listen to, which is what it's all about.
All I can do is just do what I can do and not be hampered by knowing that some people won't like it.
All these years of thinking, ending up like this: In front of all this beauty, understanding nothing.
The character we exhibit in the latter half of our life need not necessarily be, though it often is, our original character, developed further, dried up, exaggerated, or diminished. It can be its exact opposite, like a suit worn inside out.
The beggar wears all colors fearing none.
There is a bizarre notion according to which it is claimed that because men are corrupt, it is necessary to give certain of them all the more power. . . on the contrary, they must be given less power.