I must have been heavily schizophrenic all my life. The me who hears what the other me can't play is the dominant one.
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I think playing somebody who's schizophrenic is such a lesson as an actor. It gets you totally out of your comfort zone, because you can't rely on your technique, your external stuff. You've really gotta look inward, in a way.
I've always been schizophrenic; I've never been interested in limiting myself.
It turns out that I'm far too schizophrenic musically for people to categorize me. I think people judge me a lot before they ever really know who I am.
I'm a schizophrenic writer.
The way I write is that I'll actually have a conversation out loud with myself. In a weird way, I just kind of get schizophrenic and play two characters.
Never get into an argument with a schizophrenic person and say, 'Who do you think you are?'
Please hear this: There are not 'schizophrenics.' There are people with schizophrenia.
I've been called 'musically schizophrenic,' and some people think that's a cool thing.
The schizophrenic mind is not so much split as shattered. I like to say schizophrenia is like a waking nightmare.
I'm sure I'm a schizophrenic. The problem is I can't tell the difference between which one's which, which one is the real me.
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