I actually quit the business. I went and drove a truck for a year and a half.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I remember having to quit school and quit my job. I just sort of moved all my stuff into other people's places. Within, like, six months, I was able to earn enough money from touring to rent a place again.
I quit driving, I'm not retired.
I feel incredibly fortunate I walked away, took care of other business, and then came back to show business.
After 'Four Feathers,' I quit then because I just lost faith. I didn't like how the business was.
The minute I went into business, I was a success, and I've done well ever since.
I spent 26 years in the business without ever knowing what I was doing a month from now.
For the past 32 years, I've done nothing outside the entertainment business. I've had some real highs and some real lows, but I love the work so much that I never once thought of quitting.
I was a workaholic. I never stopped. I lived in fifth gear. I bought cars. I invested in stocks. I made more money than I had ever imagined.
I won't quit until I get run over by a truck, a producer or a critic.
When I started the business, I hardly went home. I became very driven about work and about my career.