You think that your life is going to be one way, and then, for various reasons or whatever, it doesn't work out.
You meet Rush at a certain point in his life where he's made a decision that he's going to not live by the moral code of being a doctor. He's decided to disengage with that side of his life for various reasons, which we find out through the first season.
In general, in my life, one of the coolest things that I've been able to do is to go to different places and meet different people and see how they view the world and to learn what their music is and what their language is, and the food they eat and everything. That idea of the beauty of the vastness of the world has just been my life.
To be a character who feels a deep emotion, one must go into the memory's vault and mix in a sad memory from one's own life.
Life will continue on the other side of the veil.
I have worked with this red all over the world - in Japan, California, France, Britain, Australia - a vein running round the earth. It has taught me about the flow, energy and life that connects one place with another.
I'll be a Bay kid for the rest of my life. That's in my veins; that's in my bones.
The culture is about moving to a place where tobacco and smoking isn't part of normal life: people don't encounter it normally, they don't see it in their big supermarkets, they don't see people smoking in public places, they don't see tobacco vending machines.
I could truly have gone through life thinking that women were these venomous creatures. Turns out, they're not.
The magic in performing as an entertaining ventriloquist happens when the characters come to life and the interaction between the separate personalities on stage becomes 'real.' Then don't forget that the act has to be funny, and to me, being funny and entertaining any given audience is more important than anything.
So many actors are lively-minded, creative people who just tread water in this awful way, waiting for the phone to ring and doing their hair for auditions. It feels like a bit of a dreamer's life - as opposed to a sensible ventriloquist's life.
My favorite pair of shoes I've worn for a role would have to be the brown Vera Wang combat boots that Jo wears in her everyday life away from the hospital on 'Grey's Anatomy.' I love them because they are also something I would wear in my everyday life.
A truly empowered woman turns her values into verbs. She understands what she values most, and she takes steps to bring that value to life.
I think we live in a unique time - the verbs that make up our online and mobile lives haven't been completely invented or imagined for us. That was kind of a life path I was on.
Old age is the verdict of life.
Because the picture is called 'Veronica Guerin,' you expect a biopic. But it's really about the last two years of her life.
As I read more and more - and it was not all verse, by any means - my love for the real life of words increased until I knew that I must live with them and in them, always. I knew, in fact, that I must be a writer of words, and nothing else.
Well-being changes as we move through life, which is why a child's version of it cannot be the same as an old person's.
Even from a very early age, I knew I didn't want to miss out on anything life had to offer just because it might be considered dangerous.
From a very early age, I decided that I wanted to be able to do my music but still be able to live a normal life.