I mainly read non-fiction, and that's probably because I have a huge amount of insecurity about my lack of education and the things I don't know.
Sometimes I say things that I can't believe came out of my mouth. Or I won't mean something and it will come out completely nonsensical.
There are lots of times when I'm a very good boyfriend, but there are times when I'm useless. I mean, I'm a mess around the house. I talk nonstop. I become obsessed with things.
I think a lot of things that are the norm, that are very systematic, don't work.
I went to a public high school that had a very small graduating class of 156 students. I lived a relatively normal childhood until I turned probably around 16. Things started to take off career-wise.
That's one of the great things about being an actor. You get to learn all these things normal people don't get to learn.
I didn't live in L.A. I lived in Oklahoma, and I liked to do normal things with normal people.
Zhang is a friend of mine: he said forget about acting and just do normal things in the movie.
I'm a normal person and I don't have superpowers! I do normal things, too.
I had tons of friends, played ball with my friends on the street, and did the normal things.
One of the key things that we did at Bank of North Dakota that I worked to try to do with our state economic development is make sure we are customer-service oriented.
I've been exploring different options for when I'm done skiing. I have the Turtle Ridge Foundation, which is helping a bunch of worthy causes around the Northeast. I've also started SkiSpace, which is an online social network that basically deals with all things based around any snow sport.
I have a notebook, and I know what decisions will be made in pre-production. Everything is pre-determined in the pre-production period. I visually design the whole thing, and I know when things will happen.
I keep a little notebook of things that I can do to the zombies that might be silly and fun.
But as the arms-control scholar Thomas Schelling once noted, two things are very expensive in international life: promises when they succeed and threats when they fail.
Nothing is impossible. Some things are just less likely than others.
Nothing matters very much, and few things matter at all.
If somebody says I'm a leader or notices the things I try to do to be a leader, it's the ultimate compliment.
I think that we all do heroic things, but hero is not a noun, it's a verb.
Of the things which nourish the imagination, humour is one of the most needful, and it is dangerous to limit or destroy it.