The army influences everything I do. Certainly it teaches you discipline, which is a necessary element of development. I think there's more of a collaborative understanding in the band because of that.
We should have a conversation when we hang up.
Sometimes being away, on location, I feel like I'm away for much of my own life. I want to be better at staying connected.
I remember very clearly someone saying, 'Don't shake hands with the cactus,' and I thought, 'Well, why not? What could possibly go wrong?' Shaking hands is a friendly gesture.
I'm sort of focused on my long-term goal of carving out a career that's for life, rather than being a flash in the pan.
I can feel infinitely alive curled up on the sofa reading a book.
My mum and dad had worked incredibly hard to afford me an education.
Kids are anarchy writ large.
I own a hundred and fifty books, but I have no bookcase. Nobody will lend me a bookcase.
Alive. Alive in the way that death is alive.
You didn't see him watching you dance with your dad. His eyes got all shiny. I thought he was going to cry. And on the way up here, in the elevator, he tried to play it off, but I could totally tell he was nervous.