There's something strange about comedy requests. I guess if you enjoy something, why not hear it again? But there's something weird about it being live, when the person is there, and asking them, "Hey, do this thing like you did it, but make it seem like you're making it up on the spot.".
Even if you're popular, there are times when you just feel like you're not a part of things.
When it comes to your inner critic, my advice is to not take advice from someone who doesn't like you. That's like returning to the perpetrator for healing after you've been abused.
If it seems like you're doing work when you're acting, then you're doing something wrong.
What you can't teach someone is how to find the door. You can't give someone a door to another universe. You can tell them that the door exists, and if they're stuck in the hallway you can be like, "You're stuck in the hallway," but you can't open the door for them.
Only America makes you feel that everybody wants to be like you. That's what success is: Everybody wants to be like you.
When you're passionate about your work, it feels like you would do it even if no one were paying you.
I love belts. My husband always jokes with me, because he always calls me out on my belts, he's always like, "Just belt it, like you always say."
You know what you like, you know what you want. So all you have to do is find something work related to that stuff
Is everyone who lives in Ignorance like you?" asked Milo. "Much worse," he said longingly. "But I don't live here. I'm from a place very far away called Context.
There's that saying, "I don't know art, but I know what I like." The inverse is kind of true. I know art, but I don't know what I like. You get so immersed in it that nothing appeals to you.
She doesn’t like you, McNab. “I knoooow. I find that really attractive in a woman.
There's still nothing like a book to really make you feel like you've disappeared into a world.
You don't go to the people that are just like you. You go to the people that you have to earn their credit.
You are staring at me like you were going to eat me up.
I feel like you should always be questioning the genre you're doing. If you're doing something that sounds like a lullaby, it can be good to make it about someone stalking someone.
In a novel, you can always go back and make it look like you knew what you were doing all along before the thing goes out and gets published.
I like you a lot. Because you’re funny and smart and because you seem to like me. I know that’s not a good reason, but I can’t help it; if a girl likes me I tend to like her back [...] I like you for all this stuff but I also kind of like you for the cuts on your face—
When you slick back your hair, you get a really good idea of just how melon-like your head actually is.
It is great to be a part of big-budget movies, but it is harder to feel like you are contributing, in the sense that it has such big machinery behind it.
You are Insignificant. One of millions, neither special nor unique. I did not ask for this ignominy, and I resent the comparison. Fine. I don't you like you, either.
Don't treat good guys like you treat bad guys.
When you're doing martial arts, you feel like you can master certain skills and be so much more in control of who you are, so that really appealed to me.
If you feel like you're helping someone else, it helps you feel more in control of your world.
I feel like every role you take, there's a part of you that obviously feels like you can do it.