I worried she might spend an afternoon chatting with me about the sights and then wish me best of luck.
The first time I met Leo Messi, I didn't know who he was, only that I couldn't believe the boots he was wearing. But he is like a brother to me. It was at the start of 2005, when I was with the Argentine under-17 squad and I saw him chatting with Ezequiel Garay and some other players about the boots he'd brought back from the U.S.A.
People ask me, 'Isn't it scary living on your own?' but in this industry, being at events, doing interviews, and doing promotion and constantly chatting about yourself, sometimes it's really nice to just sit in silence or take a day where you can sleep in until 3 P.M. and then stay up as late as you like.
I'm not good at chatting right away. Women have to be very patient with me, I suppose.
'Blue Velvet' changed my life forever. It was like I'd always read Chaucer and suddenly discovered Charles Bukowski. It made me understand that there is poetry of sublime ecstasy and dark terror, and it spoke to a side of me that hadn't been reached before.
It would be great to play Cesar Chavez. That would be an interesting role for me.
I buy expensive suits. They just look cheap on me.
'Dexter' has been very, very good to me. I would rather stop doing it than cheapen it.
The only freedom I care about is the freedom to do right; the freedom to do wrong I am ready to part with on the cheapest terms to anyone who will take it of me.
How the hell can I ask people who work for me to travel cheaply if I travel in luxury? It's a question of good leadership.
I'm not a car guy. The subway gets me where I need to go efficiently and cheaply, and I don't worry about traffic.
For most of my life, making music has cost me money. So I learned to live very, very cheaply.
What makes me unusually intense is that I personalize the pain of war, the pain of children being killed, the pain of a 16-year-old who has been permanently cheated by his school and cannot read.
I have good looking kids. Thank goodness my wife cheats on me.
What I consider a good part for a woman and what some other Hollywood people think are good women's parts are very different. I don't want to play the supportive girlfriend who has nine scenes and just loves that man, maybe cheats on him in one scene but will always be there, and I mean - give me a break.
If I am lining up for a race, and I know there is someone there who cheats, it upsets me.
I'm in a monogamous relationship and have been for many, many years. I think it's a choice. I don't think you can generalize, though, and what works for me may not work for other people, but I don't think everybody cheats. We're all different.
If I've been dating someone for, say, five months, and she cheats on me, I don't think it would be worth it. I'm not committed enough to the situation to give her a second chance.
When I visited Chechnya, I was taken aback at first because people would regularly make jokes about kidnapping me.
The people who truly know me know what I'm like. There have been people who try to say things that aren't fair, and I check them. And then they don't like me because I checked them.