The lesson I learned in Cairo still applies. The only way to deal with bureaucrats is with stealth and sudden violence.
And when I'm not working, my agent books three auditions a day. . . I'd rather go to the set and work.
One of my personal indulgences is getting a weekly massage - it helps to re-align my body. I usually feel so much less tense after I've gotten rid of some knots in my shoulders and back.
For me, I've been really, really lucky because I have been able to play a lot of different parts.
Even in comedy it's important to get your body acquainted with what you're going to do.
I really enjoy Martin Sheen - he is very unexpectedly funny, very quick.
I recently have gotten into juicing as an in-between-meals snack. I think the more vegetable ingredients the better, especially if they are green. I find that a good juice can really curb my appetite when I need to wait for the next meal.
For a long time, I would write without music, because I thought it was distracting until I appreciated that it actually unlocks a certain unconscious productivity vault in my mind.
Our movement was a great success; I think the most successful military movement of my life. But I expect to receive more credit for it than I deserve. Most men will think I planned it all from the first; but it was not so. I simply took advantage of circumstances as they were presented to me in the providence of God. I feel that His hand led me - let us give Him the glory.
It would be helpful if the universe would give us one big clue, or a giant compass, if you will, pointing to the direction we should be taking. In fact, the compass is there. To find it, you need only look inside yourself to discover your soul's purest desire, its dream for your life.
A breeze, a forgotten summer, a smile, all can fit into a storefront window.