Missions: The Word of God from the heart of God to the heart of man through a consecrated, dedicated, and pure vessel.
I'm sure people would argue this, but I want to be different in everything I do. I don't think I've been the same in anything I've done, and I want to keep that up.
God's greatest tragedy is the creation of mankind.
I always think I could play a fantastic psychopath. I'd like to play a psycho. With a heart, you know. A caring lunatic.
I am a hard house freak and I don't care who knows.
There's a difference between watching a film and watching a bit of cinema and enjoying a film as a piece of cinema.
People are not going to like everything.
I'd like to play the voice of the Iron in the Monopoly movie.
And remember, the people that you've seen here tonight are professionals, so please don't try any of this at home, because you are ugly and hung like a hampster.
I love Twitter; I'm on Twitter quite a lot.
I love working. I feel guilty about doing nothing; I get bored.
I don't regret anything that I've turned down, and I don't regret anything that I've done, really.
If you think about America, it is about getting your backpack on and heading out.
Someone once pulled me aside and said it was all right to succeed, and I realised that I knew what failure felt like, but I didn't know what success felt like. I've carried that with me ever since.
People say, 'Oh, you're famous now, so you must go to L.A.' - I don't live in L.A. now - but it's like, why wouldn't you? The weather is amazing, the film industry's there, it's a great quality of life.
I wanted to write rather than do anything else. But 'cause I left school at 15, I didn't know what a noun was, still don't.
I was an amazing bartender and a great waiter. I think, in a way, that was my acting school.
I'm comedy's forgotten nearly man.
I volunteered on a farming community in Israel for two years when I was a teenager. One of the jobs involved clearing out a massive warehouse full of chickens ready for the abattoir. The smell of 40,000 chickens in 45C is awful.
I am a geek in terms of, I love 'Close Encounters' and I love 'Star Wars,' but other things... 'Doctor Who,' I don't really care about at all, I couldn't give a fig about it.
The fight scenes in 'The World's End' have a certain balletic quality to them.
In 1994 while on weekend manoeuvres in France, I commandeered a Chieftain tank without permission of my immediate superiors. I then attempted to invade Paris. However, en route I stopped off at Disneyland, or Eurodisney as it was then called, and was subsequently apprehended on Space Mountain.
I like to think I'm some savage realist.
One of my biggest disappointments is watching the trailer for the second Lord of the Rings film and having Gandalf in it. Why? He died in the first one, why give it away in the trailer just to try and sell 1000 more seats? It's daft.
A lot of people who do drama say comedy is the hardest thing, but, not wanting to sound like a bighead, comedy is easy for me, as I've always been fairly funny.