Sometimes you'd come up against a brick wall... or sometimes you go into a fill and you'd know halfway through it was going to be disastrous.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One of my teachers once said that the way you know you're on the right path is that it works. Now, that doesn't mean you don't run into blocks and brick walls, but it does mean that you can find a way around them or find a way to change yourself or your project in order to find the flow again and have it work.
When I was a kid, we actually lived in a house that had been divided in two at one point, which meant that one room in our house opened up onto a brick wall. And I was convinced all I had to do was just open it the right way and it wouldn't be a brick wall. So I'd sidle over to the door and I'd pull it open.
They cannot see that we must lay one brick at a time, take one step at a time.
I climbed brick facades as a kid. You'd kind of stick your fingers in there.
A brick layer, lays bricks... I'm an Actor, that's what I do.
I say if you're going to take a chance on something, you just go full balls to the wall.
When you come from so many damaged places you don't ever want to spiral back there, so you gotta continue to check yourself.
I just go with the flow, I follow the yellow brick road. I don't know where it's going to lead me, but I follow it.
A stepping-stone can be a stumbling block if we can't see it until after we have tripped over it.
If you can't go one way, there's many ways to get where you're going. So you just take a step back and see beyond the wall.