It's a miserable life in Hollywood. You're up at five or six o'clock in the morning to be ready to start shooting at nine.
Another thing that's quite different in writing a book as a practicing newspaperman is that if you look at what you've written the next morning and you think you didn't get it quite right you can fix it.
I'm not really a morning person.
I have a huge breakfast every morning because I never know if I'll have time for lunch especially during Fashion Week. It keeps my mood positive all day. And my parents taught me to have tons of fruit and vegetables which I think helps my skin.
I like to eat yogurt in the morning. It's easy and quick and available anywhere.
New Orleans life is such a night life. The thing that comes up very often is that our day essentially doesn't start until midnight or 2 in the morning.
The sound of the blades on the ice in the morning is like smelling fresh coffee.
I think it's probably best to work out in the morning to get it out of the way. My ultimate top tip is to drag yourself even if you have to roll yourself out of your bed and in to a sit-up - it's really not that bad once you start.
That's what keeps me up at three in the morning: Who's looking at reviews of Cabin Boy right now?
Remember that God under the Law ordained a Lamb to be offered up to Him every Morning and Evening.
You can be in Tokyo or Alberta at four in the morning in your hotel and you can still practice if you feel like it. A trombone cannot do that at four in the morning.
For 50 years acting was the reason I got up in the morning.
You have to wake up a virgin each morning.
Man if I made one million dollars I would come in at six in the morning sweep the stands wash the uniforms clean out the office manage the team and play the games.
I'm pretty much a 9-to-5 kind of guy. I usually get to work about 8 in the morning and I work until 4 or 5 and sometimes I work on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Pretty much I keep the same hours as an accountant or clerk or whatever.
I like to wake up each morning feeling a new man.
Running clears my mind and gives me a reason to get out of bed in the morning.
The first trip I remember taking was on the train from Virginia up to New York City watching the summertime countryside rolling past the window. They used white linen tablecloths in the dining car in those days and real silver. I love trains to this day. Maybe that was the beginning of my fixation with leisurely modes of travel.