I have never laid a brick in my life. But my people have laid more bricks than anybody else put together. Because I know how to pay.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I climbed brick facades as a kid. You'd kind of stick your fingers in there.
Brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls aren't there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to show us how badly we want things.
They cannot see that we must lay one brick at a time, take one step at a time.
I've done pretty well in my career, and I've watched colleagues who have spent most of the paychecks they receive on shoes and cars rather than bricks and mortar, and that's not me.
Even if I am predisposed to shop online, I see bricks and mortar as part of marketing.
It's nice to be able to engage with this fan base that I've worked to build, brick by brick.
I have about 4 million Lego bricks. And then a few million in storage in case something comes up. I still pay for them. I buy my bricks just like everyone else. It's by far my biggest capital expense.
I am like a brick.
A brick layer, lays bricks... I'm an Actor, that's what I do.
I consider myself a laborer, building my career brick over brick under the sun.