Even if you do succeed most people wouldn't notice anyway.
I can have incredible self-discipline. But see, I think it's obviously a form of stupidity.
I don't lose my temper very often now, and if I do, it's well deserved.
I don't think my parents know what I do.
I don't want to be boring. But that's not always easy.
I haven't physically attacked anyone in a couple of years.
I was a very good baseball and football player, but my father always told me I was much more interested in how I looked playing baseball or football than in actually playing. There's great truth in that.
I wouldn't describe myself as lacking in confidence, but I would just say that - the ghosts you chase you never catch.
I wouldn't say anything I ever did in film would be something I'd use the word proud about. I've done better work in the theater.
I'm more comfortable with whatever's wrong with me than my father was whenever he felt he failed or didn't measure up to the standard he set.
I'm more likely to lose my temper on a film set than almost anywhere. Often the level of idiocy is so exalted that it's impossible to comprehend.
Where women are concerned, the rule is never to go out with anyone better dressed than you.
You have to do things people see or you don't get to do anything.
I only have two rules for my newly born daughter: she will dress well and never have sex.
You can't work in the movies. Movies are all about lighting. Very few filmmakers will concentrate on the story. You get very little rehearsal time, so anything you do onscreen is a kind of speed painting.