Prince William definitely isn't my type, he's too horsey-looking.
I'm definitely not the person to be giving anybody dance lessons.
I approached work very seriously. I never went out. I couldn't fathom people who could go out to clubs. . . But I definitely went through a time where I was just terrified and exhausted and I didn't really understand. Hollywood. . . It just got to be too much for me.
I definitely don't want to do drama. I'm not looking to branch out into that world.
I’m definitely excited to have a fresh start. Talking to the coach [Bob Hartley], talking to management, they want me to have success, and that definitely makes your life easier. It keeps your mind free to just go out there and play as good as you can, instead of worrying about giving up bad goals and having to prove yourself every night – not just to the public, but to the coaching staff and everybody else. That’s definitely a nicer way to feel comfortable, if you know they have your back.
I definitely had those moments, like any actor, when you get anxious and think, 'When am I going to work again?' But I would feel that way even when I had every offer in the world coming to me. Then I became a father and I felt a little more of the anxiety that came with the responsibility of being a parent.
I definitely have managed to overcome dyslexia now to become a fully functional human being but things were a lot more difficult when I was younger.
I am definitely not rich.
Bring a raincoat, definitely. . . or at Least a little umbrella that can fit in your bag, because it always does rain.
He shook his head. He didn't know. He couldn't tell when he had woken fully. He walked to the horses. They definitely seemed alarmed. But then, they would. After all, he had just leapt to his feet unexpectedly, waving his saxe knife around like a lunatic.
I would say I was challenging the system quite. But I like to think that if the choices I make are slightly unexpected or challenging to people, then that is good. We are definitely three fairly like-minded people in terms of what we value in scripts and in storytelling.
I have a specific set of, I have a specific sort of negative energies to deal with that might be specific to me, but it definitely something that all artists have to deal with at one point or another. But I think for me, it's just maybe more specific.
When you're on book tours, you definitely need chocolate. At all times.
I'm definitely a nerd. I'm a cool-ass nerd, but I am definitely a nerd.
There's nothing left of my hometown in Kentucky. All those small and mid-sized towns and cities in the U. S. are just about malls around the edges and suburbs. That was definitely a loss, because everything just gets homogenized. You can't tell where you are, it's all the same.
I definitely keep myself secret.
I don't think we're necessarily drawing from that specific sort of storyline, because I think we're all just super-blessed and grateful to have a show on HBO and to be working together and employed. But we are definitely speaking to things that our friends have experienced and others in our realm have experienced, for sure.
I really think I need to find a home. I don't know if that includes a girlfriend or not, but first I need to find a home, definitely.
The ethnocultural connotations of the burkini ban are very strong. It's as absurd as mandating that women have to go topless on the beach. If I were a woman, I definitely would not want to wear a burkini or a headscarf. But it's not about what I want.
I've found is that by doing stand-up, I've actually learned how to combat depression. I don't have clinical, but I've definitely had my bouts with it. I just figured out that it's a choice. You're in control of your brain. When your brain is sending you bad information or bad thoughts, you can decide to go to the gym, or write a new joke - or if you're on the road, go to a ball game. . . something that's going to get the blood going. Or you can let those thoughts take you right down the rabbit hole.