When you get the message, hang up the phone.
I frequently run into this, where I genuinely feel like - and this is not just my head cold talking right now - I often, and this is going to sound weird, but I often feel like the guy who makes these movies is smarter than me. Smarter than the guy on the phone right now.
I start phone calls at 4 A. M. to cheer people up. The housebound, people in the hospital. People who, after decades, still can't get over what happened 10 or 15 years ago.
If I leave my phone in the car and go to dinner or something for a few hours, I'm very proud of myself.
I simply constructed a project to try to snap Kurt [Cobain] out of a frame of mind. I sent him a plane ticket and a driver, and he tacked the plane ticket to the wall in the bedroom and the driver sat outside the house for 10 hours. Kurt wouldn't come out and wouldn't answer the phone.
I have not heard from President Barack. I've never gotten a phone call.
I think when you are an aspiring writer, you must write every day. It's not as though anybody will call you up on the phone and say, "I understand you are a very promising, aspiring writer and I'm going to give you this assignment. " You have to create it yourself or it's never going to happen.
I don't even like Greg Glassman. I don't have a cult like allegiance to the guy. I really don't like him. He's too hard to get on the phone and he doesn't drink my kind of scotch.
I don't believe in e-mail. I rarely use a cell phone and I don't have a fax.
These are my wakeup cupcakes, some anti-depressants, and a cell phone book
You sit or stand in the subway, and you look around - I do, because I don't have a phone so I'm not playing a game - and you see people.
This is not a great phone. It's an interesting design.
I practice at home, in between phone calls, and have much to do.
Life without a phone is riskier, lonelier, more vivid.
Mobile is no longer about what you can do on your cell phone. Mobile is all about doing more, all of the time.
My phone is always in front of me, 247.
I'm the worst speller on the planet. I'm so glad for spellcheck on my phone.
One person goes off and works in Houston the other person goes off to London and you're on the phone to each other and somebody is paying you to kiss somebody else. It's very bizarre being an actor.
I walked around my apartment with food in my mouth asking myself: "How do I come up with this voice?" Then I found the voice. I called the director and said on the phone: "Guess who you're talking to Chris? Sid, that's right Sid!" And that's how I came up with the voice. That's a true story.
For me, having a daughter made me much more efficient and productive. I would wake up in the morning trying to figure out how to organize my day so that I could get home. The phone calls with friends, the lunches out with colleagues - all of that got scrapped so that I could be as efficient and productive as possible.