Time. . . give us enough time and our best-supported decisions will seem wobbly, our certainties whimsical.
TV is a safe place to develop real characters.
I think making a great action movie is one of the hardest cinematic endeavors. By definition, smart characters avoid action. Smart people don't go down dark alleys, but if you're making an action movie and you want to have an action sequence, somehow you have to get that character into that dangerous situation.
That's why 'The Bourne Identity' has that sort of shaky style, because for the most part, Matt Damon and I were sneaking around Paris and shooting where we didn't have permits.
At the end of the day, it's still a show about guys who ride extremely fast motorcycles for a living.
You can find truly original pieces of writing, but they're original because you go, "Who would have even have thought of that?," or, "Why would anyone ever want to go see that?"
I probably shouldn't treat interviews as therapy sessions, but I don't keep a diary, so these end up being my way of keeping track of where I'm at and letting it all out.
A man's rootage is more important than his leafage.
Every mighty move of the Spirit of God has had its source in the prayer chamber.
The plain truth is that the only consistent theme in advertising is the absence of any consistent theme.
The internet has grown so tremendously fast in our society. It is the fastest communications technology in the history of the world. (It) grew from almost a dead stop in 1995 to having 80 million users in the United States alone in five years. Nothing has grown that fast.