When I do eventually drop, I pray to God that it'll happen in one of three ways. Firstly, on stage or leaving the stage, then secondly in my sleep. And the third way? You'll have to figure that out for yourself!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm getting the training I need to progress as an actor. If something comes up and I have to drop, I'll drop.
The main thing is dancing, and before it withers away from my body, I will keep dancing till the last moment, the last drop.
Falling is a hard thing to do whether you are a Christian or not, but when you are in Christ, it comes with a deep sadness for letting your Savior down.
What we didn't realize then - and one of the many things Timothy Leary was wrong about - is that when you drop out, you inevitably also drop in.
Sometimes you just gotta be drop-kicked out of the nest.
I've never dropped anyone I believed in.
I normally feel relief that I didn't die onstage or forget all my lines. Then I start remembering that I have to do it again sometime, and it'll probably not go as well.
This is my journey. If I fall, I have to pick myself up. If I'm not getting the playing time I want, it's up to me to figure out why.
You leave part of yourself on every stage you're on. How could you not live in the air somehow?
The best advice I can give you about falling is to never land.