Things that bring out your emotions are what should be in theaters and in books. That's what art is. It makes you feel things.
I do not wear my emotions on my sleeve. I was once described by my own son Stephen as an emotional ostrich.
People misinterpret my emotions towards Nirvana because I've said things about how something happened with grunge that took a little bit of fun out of things. It's no offense to Nirvana; they were one of the greats, obviously. But something died there, too, and we haven't quite gotten the groove back.
I just happen to like the work. I like preparing for a role. I like reading. I like analyzing. I like literature. I like emotions. I like working with other actors.
It's awfully hard to get into the head of a liberal. Instead of logic and reason, they are drawn to emotions and feelings.
I think we're all insecure about something, but there's a way to deal with those emotions healthily by seeking professional help earlier on.
I want authenticity, I don't want players to make a show. I want players to be able to be themselves on court and express all kinds of emotions.
I will do everything that is required from me, but if people get bored of me, I can't control their emotions.
Our facts aren't fact; they are opinions dressed up like facts. Our opinions aren't opinions; they are emotions that feel like opinions. Our information isn't information; it's just hastily assembled symbols.
At the end of your life, it's friendships, emotions and thoughts that you take with you, rather than what's in your bank account. So, even though people don't have a lot here, they are a lot richer in many ways and we can learn from that.
It is very difficult for people to come in contact with their own emotions and their own sensibilities.