Mainly what I learned from Buddy... was an attitude. He loved music and he taught me that it shouldn't have any barriers to it.
If you can't change your fate change your attitude.
The characteristic political attitude of today is not one of positive belief but of despair.
You know what's funny to me? Attitude.
It really was hand-to-mouth and you can say 'Poor little me how dreadful what a deprived childhood' but I didn't feel that way at all. It's all about the attitude at home.
What sculptors do is represent the essence of gesture. What is important in mime is attitude.
Right after 'Raymond' I had a world-is-my-oyster attitude but I found out I don't like oysters. I had this existential emptiness. 'What is my purpose? Who am I?' I had a big identity crisis.
With just about every player in Australia his whole goal and ambition is to play for Australia. That's why they're playing first class cricket. It's just a different attitude.
I have always detested any departure from reality an attitude which I relate to my mother's poor mental health.
I went to the Performing Arts School and studied classical ballet. That attitude is something that's put into your head. You are never thin enough.