I love the sense of how time passes when I'm acting. When you're not aware of the clock ticking, that is always a good sign you're enjoying something.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes I feel weird about time. Sometimes I feel that it doesn't go in the order we perceive it. There are... repetitions that maybe we decide not to notice because it is simpler. I like to pick up on those moments.
I like time ticking the way it is.
I enjoy what I do, but I also do it on time because my audience is very pervasive; they're everywhere, and they will constantly remind me if I'm not on time.
You have to cherish things in a different way when you know the clock is ticking, you are under pressure.
I enjoy every minute, because there are going to be a lot of moments in your future that you're going to wish you held onto longer.
Acting has always been very comfortable for me, so it allows me to pay attention to other parts of the process literally while I'm acting.
I like the minute when I can get off the stage and go home, and I know I've done a good job.
I love to act. And between action and cuts, when you work for somebody great, it's wonderful, and I still love it. The moment where you create, that instant is still magic to me. But, all the rest, I get bored with it - all the waiting, and the fact that you have to make appearances, that you have to share your life.
For me, it's always a failure of the imagination. I have that anxiety that time is passing, that everything is ultimately fleeting and impermanent. I better take advantage of every single moment.
Sometimes, when you're acting, you are so in the moment that you don't even remember what just happened.
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