Where women are concerned, the rule is never to go out with anyone better dressed than you.
I like to direct movies, but I don't like to goof around for eight years talking about it.
People always say life is short. I've never been convinced of that - mine seems to have a tendency to go on and on.
I find it hard to pre-plan every element of everything I do. It's not my thing.
I just start with a pencil and paper. I don't want something too trendy, too fashion-forward. I don't want to make something I consider a regular person couldn't wear with blue jeans. But I don't want to make something that other people make, either - like a skinny black suit in a shiny material that you can buy anywhere.
I'd hate to see any film I'm involved in fail, especially artistically but also business-wise.
I think I was born at a time when an American male had so many advantages and opportunities that weren't available to men before or after, just a very brief period.
I don't mind tracksuits. At the track.
I wouldn't describe myself as lacking in confidence, but I would just say that - the ghosts you chase you never catch.
Things are so much global and Americanised.
Politics is not really my thing.
I don't lose my temper very often now, and if I do, it's well deserved.
Unlike my grandfather or my brother, I've actually been able to make some money at a racetrack.
I haven't physically attacked anyone in a couple of years.
I admire sensible, kind people. They're not often famous.
In New York in the Forties or Fifties, everybody's in a suit, an overcoat and a hat.
I prefer to conduct my life based on how I treat people.
I'm not a very skeptical person.
I don't want a trillion-dollar empire to run.
As an actor there are no drawbacks.
I have at times spoken with my peers and the head of the actors' union about why we're not paid when we appear in, say, a 'TMZ' production, but there seems to be no real interest in combatting it.
'Secretariat' was such a magnificent animal, unbelievably beautiful and powerful. It's always nice to see something that close to perfection, a reason to celebrate.
When you do a really good play, the audience and the performers are looking into the same looking glass, the same microscope. And the specimen they are looking at is human life and that's why I do it, that's why I like it.
I don't mind what I play, really.
I'm a little bit phobic about stains on my clothes, so I never travel without a little packet of organic stain remover.
I'm not a psychiatrist. I'm not treating patients.
I don't want to be boring. But that's not always easy.
I don't throw things or yell.
I'm a little bit of a fabric lunatic.
Nothing you do particularly matters. But I'm not sure that's a great excuse for doing it poorly.
I like design, I like details, to me it is just another form of self-expression.