Steve McQueen was the guy who said less, and everything was all behind his words and what he didn't say, and you still felt emotionally connected and rooted behind him.
In my 100th video, I gave a shout-out to the 78 subscribers I had at that point. And I was stoked at that point just to have that many who cared about what I had to say.
I've got to say, I've probably seen a lot more of the Three Stooges than of the Marx Brothers.
As we say in the hood, I'm a stoop kid.
One way of looking at speech is to say it is a constant stratagem to cover nakedness.
It takes a strong character for a person to say, 'I can't do it.'
I would love to sing. I would love to do a musical, but I wouldn't say that that singing is my strong suit.
Stuart Blumberg is suddenly an authority on the modern - or, dare we say, post-modern - family, thanks to the critically-acclaimed debut of his new film, 'The Kids Are All Right.'
They say that I'm stubborn, and my wife says that, too, but it's paid off so far.
I suppose you could say there is an in-built stubbornness to me.
What I will say - one thing that is attractive about getting a real film made within the studio system is that studio systems, with their marketing and distribution, have real power.
I hate stupid people. They should have to wear signs that just say, 'I'm stupid.'
And I said - Styx - as a musical group it is our place to reflect the light that is shining on us back onto this place and say - this is where so much great stuff started.
Every 10 years or so, there was a moment when I'd say, even subconsciously, 'Is that all there is?' You've got to find ways to keep it fresh for yourself.
To say it another way, thinking, however abstract, originates in an embodied subjectivity, at once overdetermined and permeable to contingent events.
I would say I have taken substantive action to make things easier for people.
When I'm retired, I want to be able to tell my kids I played in a European Cup final. I don't want to have to say I watched one from the substitutes' bench, then kept getting knocked out in the quarters and semis.
When people start yammering about artistic responsibility, artists become wary. The subtext of such talk is that the arts need to be regulated, which is to say censored.
When all of a sudden, people say, 'Wow, you look nice,' and carry on, it's shocking. Really awkward.
Suffice it to say, I'm not poor.