We are in the entertaining business, they want to get autographs, they want to take something home, whether it's a signed hat or, you know, program or whatever it might be.
I grew up a Catholic and I don't want to talk badly about the Catholic Church but there's a lot of routine stuff going on. You say the same prayers, you sit, you kneel, whatever.
But in order to be the thing you want to be, you have to work like a dog at the thing you love.
I now want to be playing parts more interesting to me and more exciting to me.
When I am home for like a two-year stretch, I get antsy, because I want to work.
The worst is when I talk myself into something. Sometimes you take things because you want to work with a certain actor, or you want to work with a director, even if the script or the part's not that great.
If you want to see the sunshine, you have to weather the storm.
I want to sit down, and I want to laugh. Nothing works better for me than watching somebody slip on a banana peel.
Leadership is getting someone to do what they don't want to do, to achieve what they want to achieve.
When you want to win a game, you have to teach. When you lose a game, you have to learn.
I want people to laugh and cry, not just sit and stare at the TV.
I love my work. I've had three successful series, and I want to find out if I can make a fourth.
I don't mind dying if I have to, but I'm damned if I want to pay for the guarantee. I'm sorry.
If I put the script down more than once, there's a good chance that I probably don't want to play the part.
At every party there are two kinds of people - those who want to go home and those who don't. The trouble is, they are usually married to each other.