I have always said that often the religion you were born with becomes more important to you as you see the universality of truth.
I think growing up is difficult and it's a process that I'm always interested in, with kids and adults, they are often on two different universes.
UNIX always presumes you know what you're doing. You're the human being, after all, and it is a mere operating system.
There's always the risk that there are unknown unknowns.
The interesting thing about Bettie Page that I discovered was to leave the mystery. She always retained a little mystery. Let there be some unknowns.
I suppose I'd always been attracted to commitment-phobes because some part of me felt unlovable. It was a lot easier to fall for a guy who I knew, on some level, wouldn't fall in love with me. There was nothing to risk. The real risk would be to finally be vulnerable to love.
I was lucky enough to be fairly quick at understanding what was taught, but unlucky enough not to be really interested in it, so I always got my exams but never had the scholar's love of learning for its own sake.
It's always mildly unnerving when you're hanging upside down 70 feet in the air.
It's just people should realize that the celebrity aspect of being an actor is very rarely enjoyable for people like me who would always rather go unnoticed and disappear into the crowd.
The first lady is, and always has been, an unpaid public servant elected by one person, her husband.
That unpredictability tag always sort of hangs around the Pakistan team, but that makes us very exciting as well.
I always tried to hit the ball back through the box because that is the largest unprotected area.
That's what is always fascinating about racism - how it is allowed, if not encouraged, to flourish freely in public spaces, the way racism and bigotry are so often unquestioned.
Unrequited love is always a great thing.
He fell in love with himself at first sight, and it is a passion to which he has always remained faithful. Self-love seems so often unrequited.
I've always had this unresolved desire to prove that I could get a Ph.D., or contribute something else to the world.
But like a born actor who only really wants to direct, Gingrich has always been unsatisfied with what he's brilliant at. He can't still his hunger to deliver grand pronouncements on life, liberalism, conservatism, religion and whatever else swims into his consciousness.
I'm a person and an actor that's constantly unsatisfied. I'm always reaching for something higher.
Something about John Cleese was always very unsettled, I felt. There was always something else he wanted to do. He seemed constantly driven by this sense that there was a nirvana somewhere; some unique place where mind, body and soul would be utterly satisfied.
Your internal dialogue has got to be different from what you say. And, you know, in film, hopefully that registers and speaks volumes. It's always the unspoken word and what's happening behind someone's eyes that makes it so rich.