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I come from a simple background, so I couldn't call my father and say, 'Come pay my bills,' so I had to get out there and work.
I find that it's best to take one step at a time and cross each bridge as they come to you.
If you're a singer, you do concerts, and you get that interaction with fans and see what cities in what part of the world come out to see you. When you're on television, you're removed from that.
Chicago is not a very fashion-driven place. Nobody says, 'Oh, you've got to come see these fabulous people!' Nobody cares.
You have to find ways to relate to the characters you get to play. Put it in terms and in a context that speaks to you.
Have you ever taken something out of the clothes hamper because it had become, relatively, the cleanest thing?
I do like to have guns around. I don't like to carry them. But I like - if somebody is going to come into my house and I have not put out the welcome mat, I want to stop them.
Some guys are admired for coming to play, as the saying goes. I prefer those who come to kill.
There are very few young goalkeepers who play at the top level. Most goalkeepers figure it out as time goes on.