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- There are some good people. But a good chunk of them will lie for no reason at all - it'll be ten o'clock and they'll…
- Good actors can sort of see into people and immediately you have a chemistry with them or not. It's like an affair with no mess.
- It's like those high-school yearbook photos that everyone would rather not see: Oh my God, look at that mullet hair. I have those photos too,…
- It's something we, guys, have all done. Made tapes for girls, trying to impress them, to meet them on a shared plane of aesthetics. Read…
- I was only in one of the John Hughes films, and I never saw the other ones. I didn't understand them. I kept hearing a…
- Poe had this curious kind of alchemical courage, where he took all the terrible things and terrors that happened in his life, all this shame…
- Sometimes you meet people and you feel like you've known them for a long time.
- The British keep employing me, and that makes me like them. It also makes me think they're very intelligent.
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