I wanted to be famous; I wanted to perform. Those things I really, really wanted more than anything else.
Throughout school I appeared in all sorts of productions and deep in my heart of hearts I knew that was what I want to do more than anything else.
More than anything else, my mother wanted to be an actress - a famous actress - which in the 1950s was all about being young, sexy, and available. She was all that, and more. She had big blue eyes, alabaster skin, a heart-shaped face, a beautiful figure. She was just a knockout.
I write music because I love it. Sometimes more than anything in the world.
I love directing more than anything in the world, and I love being in the editing room. I love cutting. When I'm shooting, I cut it in my head anyway. That's not to say that it always turns out that way, but you have a sense when you're composing a sequence or a scene how you want it to look anyway.
I love my baby more than anything. He's like a Gerber baby. He's the cutest baby in the whole world.
I love being on stage more than anything, and I think that's what comes across. I think the most honest representation of any music is to play it right there in front of people. It's a moment - it's all one of a kind, every little part of it. There's no repeat.
My father is very Jean Valjean. He's what I would call a great example of a religious person. He is a deeply thoughtful man whose religion is in his deeds way more than anything else. It's not talked about that much.
I guess more than anything, I just realized, okay, one day I had a home to live in and my family around me. The next day, I did not.
I love women more than anything.
I personally don't think that blood ties should be something that signifies so much more than anything else. I understand perfectly when somebody leaves their family for good.
I want to be a good actor more than anything - someone you can respect.
I happen to watch public television more than anything else. I'm also a news junkie, so I watch a lot of CNN.