I am working on current material, a new album, and that is all still my main motivation of going out and working. We haven't gotten rid of all the new stuff in favor of the old.
The point here is ... to be just a little less arrogant. To have just a little critical awareness about myself and my certainties. Because a huge percentage of the stuff that I tend to be automatically certain of is, it turns out, totally wrong and deluded.
Sometimes I write stuff that strangely predicts what's going to happen in my life.
You Americans, you have no idea how much your stuff infiltrates the rest of the world!
It's the ratings, stupid, don't you know? They've got us putting more fuzz and wuzz on the air, cop-show stuff.
Always hedge your bets. That's how I do it. I lay all my bets on what I can contribute, and suffer no illusions that I'm generating stuff by myself.
[My mother] was taking me to Shakespeare In The Park when I was like 6. There was just a lot of theater-going and a lot of movie-going and a lot of discussion about it afterwards, dissecting it and stuff.
I have a lot of glass in my house, and I remember saying as a joke once that I clean my stuff with Windex while my friends are over, but then I found myself actually doing that the other day. It's horrible.
I have boxes full of stuff. Most actors do have a trunk full of stuff, paintings or scripts. It never comes to anything.
If you live below your means, you can turn down stuff all the time.
I didn't have time for talent shows and stuff like that. I was into books and studying real hard.
I spend a lot of time in preproduction working with authors, and a lot of time in postproduction.: editing, music, all that sort of stuff. Casting. On the set there's not a lot for me to do.
It's cool to be healthy now! It's cool to, like, drink fresh juices and drink Kombucha and all that stuff.
Learn how a 3D printer works. Get inspired. Make your own stuff. It is a wonderful time to be innovative. Connect things together. If youre into electronics, get an Arduino.
I was often getting hired to play sociopaths and psychopaths and stuff, which is really funny.
We have cultural depth. We get all kinds of stuff to chew on, to live on.
When you're eating something and someone asks 'Is that nice?' No it's really revolting - I always eat stuff I hate.
I still do my comedy and my performance stuff and my acting so it's not all-consuming. But I do find myself drawing more and more these days.
I would jump into the middle of the street and say, "excuse me, there's a Mercedes that's got to get through here." And I would push people out of the way, "get out of the way! Let him through!" Smacking their cars and stuff. Just like, "whack" and you just jump into it.
Satire is fascinating stuff. It's deadly serious, and when politics begin to break down, there is a drift towards satire, because it's the only thing that makes any sense.
Humans want to create lots of cool stuff, then they want to see other people using that stuff. A lot.
My mom just understands about stuff. We have a really good trust, and she knows I can take care of myself.
When I tour, I stuff fridges full of organic food and stick to that.
When I take the mound in Yankee Stadium I feel like my stuff is going to be better than ever.
I love getting into restaurants and getting free stuff - that part of fame I definitely enjoy!