You can fail at what you don’t want, so you might as well take a chance on doing what you love.
Your need for acceptance can make you invisible in this world.
That’s the trouble with being me. At this point, nobody gives a damn what my problem is. I could literally have a tumor on the side of my head and they’d be like, ‘Yeah, big deal. I’d eat a tumor every morning for the kinda money you’re pulling down.’
I’ve always believed that you can funnel good things toward yourself by thinking positiviely.
My soul is not contained within the limits of my body; my body is contained within the limitlessness of my soul.
My career has been in a weird kind of like low-flying under the radar-kind of place. I never made it on “Saturday Night Live” where all my friends did.
You might as well take a chance on doing what you love.
I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it’s not the answer.
My spiritual journey has been a good kind of thing I’ve been on. I guess some people would say I’m obsessed with it, but in a really good way. It’s just enjoyable. I don’t really have crazy obsessions about things.
Like many of you, I was concerned about going out into the world and doing something bigger than myself. Until someone smarter than myself made me realize that there is nothing bigger than myself.
The only thing that has ever consumed me is love from time to time. Feeling like, ‘What is it? How do I get it?’
It’s Better to Fail at What You Love Than Fail at What You Don’t.