I have so much satisfaction in my life. I have a beautiful wife and the great stimulation of an interesting career. I'm the most happy fellow that I know.
If you run an Internet search on Vietnam and the war, most of the information you get begins at about 1962. I think this is telling. It is missing the whole period that led up to the reasons the war happened in the first place.
I don't believe that wishing works. I think we get the things we work for.
I wish I could go home. I've been on the road since May. I wonder if my dogs still remember me.
I wish I could have 25,000 years of my personal family history documented in a very powerful computer or a CD-ROM that I could just pop in and my computer would never crash.
I would act whether or not I was paid. I would be involved in ensemble groups. I would have the desire to tell stories.
I'm just glad that I have bragging rights to working with Bugs and Daffy.
I'm starting to judge success by the time I have for myself, the time I spend with family and friends. My priorities aren't amending; they're shifting.
I wanted to have the opportunity to travel to Vietnam and Sydney, and have the chance to work there.
Ian McKellen is brilliant with research. I paid really close attention to the sources he goes to. He's a very, very intelligent man.
Most people go, I wish for world peace. But chaos has a place in balancing out the light and the dark in the world. I don't know if I would wish for world peace.
Saigon is hot, full of atmosphere, activity, and commerce.
The test audience holds a great deal of power in the process of filmmaking in the United States.
They had a hard time miking me in my loin cloth, I mean, where were they gonna tape it?
What if Shakespeare had had a test audience for Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet?