I always say YCDA: you can do anything. If you want to be a successful actor, you have to believe in yourself more than anything else, and dont let anybody tell you that you cannot do it because you can.
Know what you want to do, because if you don't know what you want to do, you'll get stuck.
When something happens, we always say it happens for a reason.
Always wake up with a smile on your face, because a lot of people who went to sleep last night are not with us this morning.
The person that's always talkin', you don't have to worry about that person. The person that while you're in his face, he's just lookin' at you with a smile on his face, that's the guy you worry about.
I believe that teachers committed to the community are the ones who deserve to earn the top dollar, a starting salary of a quarter million dollars a year.
People always have an opinion. Doesn't mean it's right, doesn't mean it's wrong, but we have to respect their opinion.
I don't like it when someone can look you in the eye and lie to you, or pretend that they're more than you.
Whatever God gave you, you have to work that to your best ability - especially out here in Hollywood, the land of beautiful people.
Of course, people told me, 'Mikey, you will never be an actor. You don't have the look. You're ugly.'
I'm the biggest sports fan there is, I love sports, but I'm still convinced that it's teachers who deserve the big salaries, not athletes.
You gotta remember I was homeless. Whenever I think I have something to complain about. I go outside, walk across the street and look at my home, and remind myself of the time I was living on the damn lakefront in a car full of garbage bags with clothes, and ask myself, "What do you possibly have to be upset about?" I have nothing to complain about.
I came up during that time when music, to me, was really music. It wasn't about talking about a woman and calling them a derogatory name or something like that. It was real music.
I was up around 340 pounds because the producers said they wanted a really big guy, and I'm not that big, you know! I've lost it all now though. I'm 285 pounds, my sexy weight!
So it was a thing that my mother always taught me to go for your goals and never give up no matter what they are, and I started believing that later on in life.
My best advice about working in Hollywood is: Save your money!
I try to avoid typecasting by doing different roles.
My sister used to say I had a frail chest and she 'd beat me up all the time.
I tell people, 'It's just like a cliche, but it's true: In Hollywood, dreams can come true.'
I'm used to being the big tough guy, the bodyguard type.
A lot of kids think they can just go to Hollywood and become an actor or actress. It's not that easy. There are millions of kids who come out here wanting to act. So, you have to have a plan, and you have to stick with that plan, because it's not going to be easy by any means.
Don't depend on acting as your sole source of income. Work nights, so you can have your days off to attend auditions. Have something to fall back on. That's what my mother taught me, and it's critical in Hollywood.
The government needs the help of industry. But the reality is companies will balance that against their own commercial interest in a very competitive market.
I really don't have favorites; I'm just a fan of movies, period.
China has been a textbook case of how the government did just enough intervention to increase penetration, but the reality is that it isn't going to work for all countries in the same way. Culture always plays a role and you can't necessarily take what worked in one market and automatically make it work somewhere else.