People that are interested in me, I like to be interested in them.
We need people interested, otherwise literally the lights turn off.
I wish I had been more self-aware earlier, but I think that just comes with age.
There are certain things that are obviously problems and should be topics of conversation that aren't.
I love theater, I would love to do a play, but it's hard to beat.
I have a pretty close family and there are certain similarities - maybe a lot of families have this - where geographically, we're separated, so there are times when one family member will be needing a lot at one particular moment, so everyone rallies around that particular family member. Then there are other moments where, if [the family is] okay, I might not talk to my brother for two or three weeks, but then if I get him on the phone at five in the afternoon, it feels like we spoke that morning.
Your relationship with your sister-in-law is hingeing on your brother's - or your sister-in-law's - ability to keep that relationship together.
We all get pigeon-holed or put in a box, no matter what that might be.
I think people have certain preconceived notions of certain people that they've never met. And so, that's sort of what I try to work from.
I have a 12-year-old daughter, and all the time people will say, 'Oh, she's young!" and you'd be so surprised what you can learn from that 12-year-old if you just opened up your mind.