"I'm all over the place. As you may have seen from the credits, I write with everybody."
"I'm kind of the town pump. I think I have a pretty good ear for what sounds good in this style."
"The process depends on the situation, and I don't think there are any two songs that have gone exactly the same way... well, actually, that's not true."
"They were kind of like little Stephen King stories... but these go back many hundreds of years."
"You know, I think it's one of those cases where the situation really does dictate your level of ridicule."
"Even when there are banalities, they're usually kind of benign banalities."
"I think you have everyone kind of pulling on the same end of the rope. It's not like you're Robin Williams and everyone else is a deaf mute. It's like - there's plenty of help."
"Some people stay in the academic world just to avoid becoming self-aware. You can quote me on that."
"That's a job that it makes a few friendships, but it probably breaks more."
"I made some friends who are still friends, and this is the city of my birth. I love living here when there's a reason to, other than just moving here. I still don't like the winters here, but it's an amazing city and I love it."
"When we can figure out a way to really tour and make a profit, then we'll do it again."
"Sometimes we drop in and do an acoustic set somewhere, and that's really fun to take all these insanely loud songs, and to do them quiet. It's really a sight to see... or to hear!"
"I pray to the shrine of 'Mr. Show.' It saved sketch comedy."
"I was working with Bryan Cranston in 'All the Way.' We were about to make an entrance together - I was Hoover, he was LBJ - and he says to me, 'You should play the brother in 'Better Call Saul.' I was like 'What?' and it was time to go on. I'm doing the scene, and I can't think of what Hoover's supposed to say."
"On film, when you're driving home from the set, you realize what you should have done, but it's too late. When you're taking the subway home from your play, you realize what you did wrong, and you go back the next night and you do it better, or you screw it up again in a different way. It's a different thing altogether."
"I'm not a lawyer, thank God. Not that there's anything wrong with it. I've never had the brain power for it. I was not the kind of guy who could learn case law."
"I watch my wife knitting, and it's like watching close-up magic to me."
"It's nice to take the gloves off, to really examine your character's desires and goals."
"I try and find a way to love every character I play."
"A character has to believe in himself, so I have to find a way to believe in them. Or at least sympathize to a degree."
"People seem to think if you're successful, then you have some secret. The fact is, you've just managed to work your life a certain way."
"Some of the most interesting characters in literature and in movies and TV have been ones that you can't quite figure out all the way."
"I think a villain who starts his morning looking in the mirror, wringing his hands, and going, 'How can I be evil today?' is not an interesting villain. An interesting villain is a person who you understand on some level, I think."
"I'm not really a gourmet. I like to try new things."
"I'm not a big oyster eater. But I know people who will sit at a raw bar and eat oyster for two hours."