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You know you're on stage being the life of the party and trying to get laughs, and then, in a lot of ways, you don't have anything to give once you give it to the people.
You think your life is going one way and then suddenly, you're on another track.
If you're trying to please everyone, then you're not going to make anything that is honestly yours, I don't think, in the long run.
If you start out with a tragic view of life, then anything since is just a bonus.
When you think about where are you going to find that big love of your life, you seldom think it's someone you already know. You think it's someone you're yet to meet.
When you come out of your teens, you think you're sussed. But you don't know who you are at 22. You're constantly trying to fit in. You get a little lost.
You have to allow a certain amount of time in which you are doing nothing in order to have things occur to you, to let your mind think.
A dancer's life is as peripatetic and unstable as that of an actor's. You're freelancing yourself all the time, and a dancer's lifespan is even shorter than an actor's: once they turn 30 or 35, they have to stop.
While it's trendy to outsource your accounting to a third party, once you hit a certain size, it's dangerous.