I don't think of my characters as people I create, I think of them more as people I have met and whom I'm exploring on the page. I don't actually think of myself as having 'created' any of these people.
EXPLORING the world is one of the best ways of exploring the mind, and walking travels both terrains.
You explore concepts and things that interest you, but you are also exploring inside of yourself.
I don't have a preference for bad people, no. I have an interest in playing a broad range of characters. Obviously, I'm mostly identified with a character who is very responsible, very solid and very intelligent, but there are plenty of questionable characters in my past career. I'm interested in exploring theatricality and characters with some dimension.
In more than one respect, the exploring of the Solar System and homesteading other worlds constitutes the beginning, much more than the end, of history.
I wanted to keep exploring. . . I'm not about to choose a series of movies in which I can use the same bag of tricks and style that I used in the first film.
I'm experimental by nature. . . always exploring my creativity.
Mentalism is the art of exploring and revealing hidden connections.
It's all about exploring the more unpredictable aspects in the character, not just fighting people.
Filmmaking is exploring. Why would I want to make a film about something I already understand?
I want to keep learning, keep exploring, keep doing more.
I hope SeaWorld is exploring how, like Ringling, it can get out of the wild animal business.
Being steeped in the process of learning and exploring keeps me from becoming too nervous. Partly it's about not getting bored.
I'm trying to dismantle a stereotype that in order to live any kind of creative life, you have to be in torment and suffering. We're addicted to this idea because it makes for good bio pics. . . but I actually think it's better to live a life where you're constantly exploring your curiosity and creativity.
Sometimes the picture is more interesting than what is going on. Sometimes the picture is suggestive of greater things in society or the history of what might be connected to the theme in the pictures and those are worth exploring.
When we open ourselves to exploring our creativity, we open ourselves to God: good, orderly direction.
The essence of drawing is the line exploring space.
When I encounter a problem - something that's not quite right with a product - I enjoy breaking it down in my mind and exploring possible alternative solutions: Why this? Why not that? I apply the latest in technology and design to reinvent that product and solve my frustrations.
It's a magical world, Hobbes, ol' buddy. . . Let's go exploring!
I love performing. I love doing improv. It's a totally terrifying experience, but it's something that I've always felt so strongly about and that I'm kind of obsessed with. And just as an actor, it's a great exercise. It's a great playground, you know, to try things out and to work on your skills. Because the mandate of improv is kind of the same as acting: It's all about your scene partner, it's all about being present and in the moment and exploring together as a team, a collaboration.