I'm prouder of my weight loss than my Oscar!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've learned to lose with a smile on my face. That's what the Oscar teaches you.
The Oscar is very beautiful, utterly mesmeric, but I don't feel any more important because I have won one. It doesn't mean I'm any better than anyone.
The Oscar made me a star, and I'm grateful. But I feel had I not won the Oscar I wouldn't have gotten into the messes I did in my personal life.
I am always a little surprised when anyone sees anything I make, so being nominated for the Oscar is beyond amazing - what a tremendous honor.
I'm more proud of quitting smoking than of anything else I've done in my life, including winning an Oscar.
Mark Wahlberg's, like, 150 pounds! I'm 250 lean. I look like Mark Wahlberg ate Mark Wahlberg.
I am thrilled beyond words that The Academy has recognized my performance in Steve McQueen's '12 Years a Slave,' and I am deeply proud to be in the company of my fellow nominees.
No, as it turns out, I really like being congratulated on my weight loss. I like it so much, it's tragic.
The real pride, the real present, is your health and your longevity. My whole career, I have never done anything where competition was involved with weight loss.
So I won an Oscar. It's amazing. I've got that for the rest of my life for a performance I am proud of. It nearly killed me. I am really proud of the film. That's it, moving on.