Listen, when somebody says, 'I take the fifth,' well, you know, they did something, OK? Why else would they take the fifth?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
As a coach, they would love to sit there and say, 'It's going to be five steps, you're going to hitch up into a perfect pocket, you're going to look at number one - no; you're going to go to number two - no.' It doesn't work that way.
If you keep saying two plus two equals five over and over again, then that is what people are going to think. Maybe it does equal five if we keep changing the definition of what's normal and what's right and what's wrong.
You write five different things, and none of them work, and then suddenly something does, and you ask yourself, 'Why did that last one work?' I think that's the way the artistic mind works. All writers and artists of all kinds often don't know why things work.
Spielberg gave us three takes before saying anything to us. Since then, I do that, three takes, to let the actors find their rhythm.
I've learned a long time ago if you don't have anything to hide, you shouldn't be pleading the Fifth, and most Americans get it.
I can handle coming fifth as long as I know I've given my all out there and have no regrets.
Once you've achieved success, and you're making decisions that are working, I don't understand why anyone would be second-guessing themselves.
If you are a 5-year-old, you just go ahead and try something. You don't think about it. You are just a little kid.
People ask, 'Why is it called 5 Seconds of Summer when there's four of you?'