Amanda (Seyfried) has this dog that goes everywhere with her.
Train yourself: It is not by accident an artist becomes a good painter.
Contrast warm to cool. Make color sing, ring like a bell. Work from big to small.
The less inhibited you are the better.
There is no one just like you, and there never will be anyone just like you, so there's no reason not to be original.
Always keep your best work.
The most horrible question students ask: 'How do you paint copper?' 'How do you paint flesh or glass?' You paint everything the same way: Right color, right value, in right spot. There are no prescriptions.
I feel that one of the most important things I can do is connect climate change to the values, the faith, and the issues we already care about. And if, in the process, I have to sidestep around some very explosive mines, I will do that.
We have way too many lawyers, the price for them has plummeted and you will have a miserable and unsatisfying life. Unless you get into Harvard Law. You could be in a yurt on the Mongolian Plateau and they'll say, "Oh you must be smart. You went to Harvard Law. "
I've always felt acting is a part of music.
I'm sorry I let everybody down, I'm fighting just to pay my bills. I don't have the stomach for this anymore. . . I don't have the desire for it. I feel bad for the people. . . I wish they could get their money back.