When you're driving Tom Cruise around, and he's literally a race car driver, and you're supposed to be driving like you really know what you're doing... It's quite intimidating.
When you're dressing on a budget, simplicity is key.
When you're dressed up as David Bowie, with your eyebrows completely bleached, and you're doing this kind of strange dance with Paul McCartney while singing Rebel Rebel in the middle of the Met ball, and Madonna's looking at you ... I was just thinking, It's become a bit weird.
When you're dreaming with a broken heart, the waking up is the hardest part. You roll outta bed and down on your knees and for a moment you can hardly breathe.
When you're drawing something, you kind of run a movie in your head. You might close your eyes or stare into the distance and kind of see a movie unfolding and, you know, grab a certain moment or think, 'Oh, yeah, that's when we need just the point that he appears around the corner but just as she's getting into the car,' you know?
When you're drawing from observation and experience, whether you intend to or not, you'll create a more relatable cartoon.
When you're drawing comics, you get very involved in how the story is going to develop and you spend more time daydreaming on that particular subject.
When you're down, are you going to be mentally down and make it last longer, or are you going to stay positive, keep an even keel?
When you're down on yourself, and when you are hunkering down and pulling back, you're not going to make any better decisions than when you were aggressively, belligerently putting yourself forward.
When you're down in Texas, Bob Wills is still the king.
When you're down and out. Lift up your head and shout.There's gonna be a great day. Angels in the sky. Promise that by and by there's gonna be a great day.
When you're down and out, there's no meaner place to live than Hollywood. You can get away with your embezzlements and your lies and your murders, but you can never get away with failing.
When you're down and have just split up from your partner everyone says you have to move forward. 'Get on with your life,' 'It's time to meet someone new,' and 'Don't think about the past' are phrases you'll hear for at least six months after the horrible event.
When you're done with a job, even if you do stay in contact with certain people, it's never quite the same. It's a unique experience when you're working on a film or a television show together. You're together for 16 hours every day, sometimes six days a week. You're just never going to have that proximity again. So you miss people.
When you're done shooting, the movie that you're going to release when you're done shooting is as bad as it will ever be. And then through editing, and finishing the effects and adding music, you get to make the movie better again. So I'm really hard on myself and on the movie.
When you're doing work you care about, you are able to work harder and better.
When you're doing what you love, it's not exhausting at all, actually. It's completely empowering and exhilarating.
When you're doing what you love to do, you become resilient. You create a habit of taking chances on yourself. If you do what's expected of you, and things go poorly, you will look to external sources for what to do next, because that will be your habit. You will be standing there frozen. If you are just filling a role, you will be blindsided.
When you're doing well and you're successful, part of being successful is that you get interviewed. But it ruins the moment.