Sureness is something like a neck brace, which we clamp around our lives, hoping to somehow protect ourselves from the frightening, constant whiplash of change. Sadly, the brace doesn't always hold.
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I find it frustrating when people wear belts with braces. That's an interesting one.
To me, nothing ever feels like a sure thing. I cling to that because it's very important you don't ever think anything is a sure thing.
My distinguishing feature is the gap between my teeth. I had to wear a brace because my teeth used to stick out like guns from a fortress.
Unless some misfortune has made it impossible, everyone can have good posture.
Some people have loved ones they will not forsake, even though they are a pain in the neck.
You only worry about your head or spinal column. Everything else, some way or another, will repair in time.
I think, as an actor, you're constantly confronted with your fear of sticking your neck out.
I'd had a really bad car accident years ago, and basically, the ligaments in the back of my neck were ripped, and I'd never addressed that.
Living the past is a dull and lonely business; looking back strains the neck muscles, causing you to bump into people not going your way.
There is, to be sure, sometimes only a small difference between being alert to possible danger and allowing oneself to become terrified to the point of paralysis by seeming or imagined portents.
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