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Because of the world we live in, we lock the doors in our house when we go to sleep. If you live in an apartment, if you can, you get a building that has a doorman or security.
Well, I go to the theater today, and its curtain - there is no curtain in this play; the lights go down and go up - and we start. And I live this character for two hours. There are only two of us in the play. And It's a complete experience.
When I watched Ellen come out in '97, my jaw was on the floor. I thought, There are some people who break the doors down, hold them open, and some people who walk right through.
You come into the world alone and you go out of the world alone yet it seems to me you are more alone while living than even going and coming.
I drank a lot when I was a teenager and I don't drink any more, because that's when I thought, you know, I'm gonna end up a car wreck.
It's all about work when you reach up, tap in and step on that field. You don't mess around when you go through that gate.
I go through about two Fender mediums a night because I don't pick straight down; it's sort of sideways, and it shaves them off.
I don't know that anybody has walked up to me in the street or in a store or in the grocery and said to me, 'I hope you bomb Assad.' Certainly plenty have said, 'No; thumbs down, thumbs down, thumbs down.'
I hope there is another life, for I would like to see how things come out in this world when I am dead.