Am Aus / Out Dauerte / Took Denken / Thinking Gehen / Going Gut / Well Habe gedacht / Thought Heer / Army Ihm / Him Koreanisch / Korean Koreanischer Krieg / Korean War Krieg / War Nach dem / After Nehmen / Take Über / Over Würde / Would Zuhause / Home
I've always thought things were absurd. It would take a lot more effort for me to see things as reasonable.
I never know where I am going, though. That is part of what makes it so wonderful. And after all, who does?
The nice thing about writing at home is that it's almost as though I'm doing it already. I get out of bed thinking of my work, and I don't have to go anywhere to do it.
I didn't wake up one day and think, 'I'm not going to have children.' My mother was a housewife and brought up three children, so I just thought it would happen.
I never not wanted to be a singer. Since I was 3, I knew this was what I wanted to do. Well, I can't say I wanted to do it, but I fantasized and thought about it all the time. I never thought it would actually happen.
I don't think they knew exactly where they were going with the character, but they lay those stories out ahead of time, so they had some idea where they wanted it to go.
As an actor, there's always that fear. You don't know where the next job's coming from, so you say, 'I'll do that, I'll do that, I'll do that'. Your choices are not always clearly thought out, and you can end up taking mis-steps.
I know the position I'm in. Guys are going to try and take me out, but I got to be able to overcome it all and not let those type of things affect me.
After serving in the Korean War, I actually started working towards a master's degree in finance.