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"I'm so busy these days. I forget everything but my lines."
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"It's a mental fake-out to myself. I make believe I'm making a new show so I forget the material I was working on and make up some fresh material."
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"The reason there's a question mark on my front door is just in case I forget my address."
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"Don't forget the prices are so high in theater; it isn't really where a young person can go on a date and buy two tickets and take someone out anymore."
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"You never really forget who you are. If you did, you'd need to seek some professional help."
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"Can you really forgive if you can't forget?"
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"In this bright future you can't forget your past."
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"Tell me, I forget, show me, I remember, involve me, I understand."
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"Well, most grown-ups forget what it was like to be a kid. I vowed that I would never forget."
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"I drink to forget I drink."
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"Sometimes I forget that I am even watching myself, realizing that's me. It's like you almost become a fan yourself: You are just this normal person watching this show, and then you realize that it's your show. It's weird sometimes."
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"You can watch any episode you want and have a compelling story being told."
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"I love my lifestyle now, but at the end of nine months, you're toast. You are toast. It's like running a marathon. You can't think while you're doing it. Especially when different directors come in who are not part of the posse, the circle."
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"You can be childlike without being childish. A child always wants to have fun. Ask yourself, "Am I having fun?""
Being

"Crime is one of the leads of the show. If there's ever anything that deals with a character's personal life, you don't have to worry about it getting too crazy. People don't have to worry about character arcs. Each episode is a self-contained unit."
Life

"Look, I hate to sound like Pollyanna, but I literally can't wait to get to work in the morning. I've got steady jobs, I've got my health, and I'm here in the greatest city in the world. I'd be a pig not to be grateful."
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"The surprising thing about fatherhood was finding my inner mush. Now I want to share it with the world."
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"I love my children beyond all reason. They're my joy, even when they're wild with kid energy."
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"I had no expectations about fatherhood, really, but it's definitely a journey I'm glad to be taking. Number one, it's a great learning experience. When my mother told me it's a 24/7 job, she wasn't kidding."
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"I didn't get into acting to be a public service announcer or an advocate and yet, by virtue of this show and how we handle the subject matter that we've been given, that's kind of how it's evolved in certain ways."
Virtue

"People don't know where to place me. Terry Gilliam used me as a quirky cop in 'Twelve Monkeys', and then he hired me again to be an effeminate hotel clerk in 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'. Another time, I was shooting this indie film 'The Souler Opposite' and six days a week, I'm playing this big puppy dog, then I come to the 'NYPD Blue' set and become this scumbag."
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