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You can't have your kayak and heat it.

Words can sometimes be used to confuse, but it's up to the practitioners of the study of language to apply them for good and not for evil. It is just like fire; fire can heat your house or burn it down.

I realized I really enjoyed theatre, so I did shows up in Seattle like 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and 'Lost in Yonkers.'

I am a nationalist... my native soil is the theatre.

As the heat of the coal differs from the coal itself, so do memory, perception, judgment, emotion, and will, differ from the brain which is the instrument of thought.

When I'm training at home, I have five meals for the day that I just heat up. It's all planned, and that's what I eat.

Theatre taught me to convert a scene into a vision.

As heat rises, so does the number of people trying to cool down homes, schools, hospitals and businesses. This isn't just about comfort; it's a matter of public health.

My mum raised us on classic movies and a lot of musical theatre.

I said I would like to do some theatre, so people started searching for some jobs for me, and I didn't think it would be the lead role in 'Equus.'

Audiences are smarter than ever; they know if filmmakers cheat an environment.

Actually, I wish I did nothing but write. Acting takes a lot of heat off of me monetarily but it puts a lot of beat on me emotionally.

Trying to live the image of the life which you have in your head... it's really hard not to do that, but I do think maybe it's cheating.

If I wrote in Jacob Riis' time, I'd be writing about teeming slums in our cities and kids dying of tuberculosis or outhouses in Philadelphia or kids losing their toes because they were living in homes without heat. He took on a battle in 'The Battle with the Slums' - and we won.

I've come from theatre and you have different productions of a text in theatre. It's not unusual.

I'm at the National Theatre School, which is like the Juilliard of Canada.

Musicals are my favorite. I'm a musical theater buff.

It was the British who defined religion to divide and rule. That is what created the heat. That is what created the cut. Partition happened because of the rulers, fueled by a few powerful families on both sides who stood to gain. It is the politicians that keep everyone fighting.

I don't leave London, really, and I don't do theatre, because I want to put the kids to bed.

One of the more challenging things in life is not being the guy who does the cheating, but not saying anything about it and going along with it.