I don't love cooking, so when I'm on my own in New York, I tend to eat prepared foods, like lentil soup from Juice Press and Whole Foods.
It's a whole new world out here. The online world is like a blackboard on which, when you write, the whole world can see - and I'm thrilled about this development. I want to make full use of it.
And a building must be like a human being. It must have a wholeness about it, something that is very important.
Exploring is one of my favorite things to do, but I don't really want to be in a tour group. I like doing it alone or with whomever I'm traveling with.
Someone could be amazing at what they do, but if you don't like them, why bother hiring them?
Actually I like working kind of fast, because if you got it, why bother doing it over and over?
I don't like sequels at all. If the movie's good the first time, why bother?
I have too many influences to name. I like a wide variety of stuff, which I think has been helpful. I liked every comedian I saw on TV growing up in the '80s. Every comedian.
I have been fortunate that publications like the 'New York Times' and 'The Wall Street Journal' have allowed me to share some of my opinions with a wider audience.
It was my contention that opera can not only pay for itself if it is well given, but it can also command a much wider audience if given like a play with lots of rehearsals and wonderful singers that fit the role.
Madonna's like a black widow spider. She tends to use people, then they shrivel up and disappear.
At United, we like to have wingers who give the team width and pace.
I don't wear a wig. I'd feel terrible onstage with a wig. I hate to be so 'Actors Studio'-ish, but I like to feel it's me out there.
I have over a hundred wigs, I like to change them damn near every hour.
I guess there should be somewhere on the Internet that feels like a source of sacred truth. But Wikipedia sure isn't it.
People's hearts are like wild animals. They attach their selves to those that love and train them.
When I was in my twenties, it felt like I was riding wild horses, and I was hoping I didn't go over a cliff.
When I was younger, I wanted to be a cop. Then I watched 'The Wild Wild West,' and so I wanted to be in the Secret Service like James West. At some point I realized, 'That guy is not in the Secret Service. He's an actor.' That sounds like a good idea too.
The computer environment is radically different today. In the 1980s, it was like the Wild West, with a lot of open territory. Now, the cowboys have moved out and the farmers have moved in.
Humor starts like a wildfire, but then continues on, smoldering, smoldering for years.