It takes nothing away from a human to be kind to an animal.
Is it that your dream is unattainable or is it that you have the wrong dream?
We are all animals of this planet. We are all creatures. And nonhuman animals experience pain sensations just like we do. They too are strong, intelligent, industrious, mobile, and evolutional. They too are capable of growth and adaptation. Like us, firsthand foremost, they are earthlings. And like us, they are surviving. Like us they also seek their own comfort rather than discomfort. And like us they express degrees of emotion. In short like us, they are alive.
My significant other right now is myself, which is what happens when you suffer from multiple personality disorder and self-obsession.
For me, I'd rather have an intense experience than not.
The less someone knows about me, the better, because my intention is to play a variety of characters.
I don't believe in god. I don't believe in an afterlife. I don't believe in soul. I don't believe in anything. I think it's totally right for people to have their own beliefs if it makes them happy, but to me it's a pretty preposterous idea.
I don't know a single person in life that doesn't have conflict.
I don't know why I always get to play these guys who have few redeeming features. But don't knock it. Villains are much more fun.
When I go out with the ladies, I don't force them to pronounce my name. I tell them I like to go by the nickname of Kitten.
I like working all the time. I hate taking breaks. I don't like the weekends.
I don't walk around like I'm a movie star because I don't think of myself as a movie star. People usually don't even notice me.
I always have the fear that, if I don't commit 100 percent to my work, then it's gonna suffer.
I know if I'm lost in the moment or not.
Do I have a large frog in my hair? I have the sensation that something is eating my brain.
There is no need for fur - since there are compassionate alternatives.
As a nation, this is the moment to start seriously investing our time, energy and resources into proven methods of reducing violence, both within our nation as well as internationally. The cost of violence to our culture and our children is simply not sustainable.
It's hard for me to put my feelings into words.
For as long as I've been making movies, I really don't know a lot of the technical side. I mean, I've actively and consciously tried to avoid learning that stuff. I just want to be open and receptive to what's happening in the moment, and I don't want to force anything.
I'm like the kid that crams for tests and never remembers anything.
The reason I keep making movies is I hate the last thing I did. I'm trying to rectify my wrongs.
They tell you to memorize your lines, follow your light, and hit your marks. Those are the three things that you shouldn't do. You should not learn your lines, you should not hit your mark, and you should never follow your light. Find your light - that's my opinion. Everyone else will tell me I'm wrong, but that's my opinion.
I just I don't feel challenged by acting anymore. I don't enjoy the process anymore.
Acting is real important to me. I love it, and it's something I care about.
Every movie soaks into you for a certain amount of time.