This acting is going to leave my stain. Not just my mark, because you can wipe a mark off. But a stain: it's going to take a whole lot to get that out, and that's how I'm going to leave my stain on this world.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I feel it's important to make a mark somewhere.
The most important mark I will leave on this world is my son.
I'm a little bit phobic about stains on my clothes, so I never travel without a little packet of organic stain remover.
To break the mark definitely showed me I'm on the right track.
Graffiti's always been a temporary art form. You make your mark and then they scrub it off.
To do what you wanna do, to leave a mark - in a way that you think is important and lasting - that's a life well-lived.
The painter leaves his mark. And I just put in two statues in Rhode Island that I'm working on. And I think that's going to make me last longer than me.
On the red carpet, I'm playing a character. As soon as I get off that thing, I think, 'Oof, wipe that gloss off.' I'm wiping and wiping and pulling my hair out and trying to change my outfit. I'm immediately trying to get comfortable. It's really a part I play.
There's no getting away from it: you have to clean.
I didn't even know what a mark was, but I fell in love with acting.