I learned a long time ago from David Mamet to wipe your feet at the door, get it out on stage and then go about your life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You learn a lot when you're barefoot. The first thing is every step you take is different.
I learned that life is a long and difficult road, but you have to keep going, or you'll fall by the wayside.
I learned to walk as a baby, and I haven't had a lesson since.
I learned by standing in the wings and watching established acts on stage.
The stage and the live crowd taught me to think on my feet, to improvise.
I think I've discovered the secret of life - you just hang around until you get used to it.
Unfortunately for me, I was one of these people who took a long time to learn that the material at his feet was fine.
Johnny Depp gave me the best advice. He said, 'Keep your feet on the ground. Stay grounded. Remember where you came from.'
I always start a film thinking I know how to do it, then I learn all over again.
I learned to walk on my own legs, to dive so deeply into a role to forget that I'm acting.