The physical reality is assumed to be the wave function of the whole universe itself.
The thing you must really do in television is bring yourself to everything you do - you can't try to be anybody else.
My mother had lived in London since I was little, so she never got to see my school plays and stuff.
I've dated people who I thought were going to be a big deal in my life, and I've also spent long periods by myself.
Personally, all I ever want to be wearing are jeans.
I am here to tell you there's nothing in people knowing you. There's actually a loss in that! Really, the reward in life is genuinely the day of work you have. It's not the name you're making for yourself or the clicks and likes - it's such an illusion.
The thing I don't like on television is when somebody does something that makes absolutely no sense just for the shock of it.
Most people think of a balanced life in terms of how much time is given to the various sectors of a life. While time is one measure of involvement, I think the critical variable is passion. How energized, fascinated and absorbed are you in each sphere in which you are engaged? They are rarely, and usually only briefly, equal.
I'm a polyatheist - there are many gods I don't believe in.
I just love working. I really enjoy the work, whatever it is.
Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections.