If there is something magic about the collaborations I have with actors it's because I put the character first.
What do I look for in a collaborator? Pretty much anyone who asks me to do something.
But when I worked on a painting I would do it from a drawing but I would put certain things I was fairly sure I wanted in the painting, and then collage on the painting with printed dots or painted paper or something before I really committed it.
I certainly would have regretted not getting into wrestling. It's been very lucrative for me and I've been fortunate to get into it and make money and not do anything stupid where I invested in something that collapsed.
I have always wished I could learn to be a potter. I love collecting ceramics; it would be so fulfilling to create something lovely.
Unfortunately, in collective bargaining one party or the other too often tries to gain an advantage - a bargain, like buying something in a store for less than it is worth.
When we first broke into that forbidden box in the other dimension, we knew we had discovered something as surprising and powerful as the New World when Columbus came stumbling onto it.
As a comedian, I found this thing, this profession, that suits my mind and life force. To drop it to do something else? I just don't get that.
It's one thing to have a relationship, to lay your hands on it, and another to make it continue and last. That's something I haven't talked about much in my comic strips, and it's certainly something I'm interested in.
I guess that compared to other comic strips, I'm edgy. But put me along something like 'South Park,' and I'm 'Captain Kangaroo.'
The whole point of a commencement speech is to say something encouraging.
The confidence that we Indians are suddenly infused with while doing something wrong is absolutely commendable.
I've decided something: Commercial things really do stink. As soon as it becomes commercial for a mass market it really stinks.
The blurring of fantasy and reality is something that the Japanese herald in their life, in their day-to-day commercialism.
The commercialization of dubstep isn't something I'm part of.
I get offered to do stuff where the money's nice but it's not something I want to do - I get offered a lot of commercials too.
It's like an act of murder; you play with intent to commit something.
I remember when MySpace came out. It did do something pretty incredible - which was unite people around the world with common interests and common tastes.
Educators take something simple and make it complicated. Communicators take something complicated and make it simple.
There's something about having a great bottle of wine and a great cigar. Nothing compares to it.