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I've never done too much inquiry into angels.
Well, I like to write poetry. I'm a published poet.
We are bound only by the limits of our imaginations.
I want to live in a world where 'normal' is an insult.
It warms the cockles of my heart. Words chosen carefully.
Technology has changed the fan/actor interaction quite a bit.
I guess haiku is an inspiration for me. Everyday, simple moments.
Do what moves you and makes you smile and the "good" will follow.
It's fun to see people blow through their own perceived limitations.
Be kind to yourself so you can be happy enough to be kind to the world.
I grew up with a family that had very little and were at times homeless.
Even small acts of kindness can make a profound difference to somebody else.
I'm just trying to remember what self-respect feels like. It's a fading memory.
Dressage is when you put a dress on your horse. It's like putting on drag, but for horses.
If God is watching your every move, you should probably straighten up your act a little bit.
I am a frustrating interviewee. I'm like Ronald Reagan. I don't remember and I don't recall.
It is good to be God, yeah. It's nice to get the recognition that I've been working so hard for.
Perhaps I shifted from "me" to "we" when I realized that "I" could get a lot more done with "us."
If i write a book it will probably be a book about how not to use the internet or a book of poetry.
When I try to use incantations at work i often find they have no effect and my coworkers just laugh at me.
I love kale. I bake it. I sauté it. I juice it. I massage it. I want other people to join the cult-of- kale.
SeLF censorsHIP? Not my strong suit...I dont want to be a total d o u c h e b a g , but a little bit of one.
Angels are totally real. Tinkerbell has a hot ass. Wendigos exist. It's all true. Satan is blonde. True fact.
I'm feeling pretty good. A lot of people don't know this, but I am not currently in prison, which feels great.
I'm not actually pop culture or social media savvy. I really didn't know what Twitter was when I created an account.
I am passionate about tea, running, the idea that we are bound only by the limits of our imaginations, and maple syrup.
Meditating takes on a different quality when someone taps you on the shoulder and says, "Dad, why are you sleeping like that?"
I occasionally go to a yoga class. Everyone looks so limber and coordinated compared to me. I feel like I scare my classmates.
A lot of times you see really good-looking guys on TV and you sort of assume that maybe there's some sort of vacuity behind them.
As an actor, if you want to while shooting, you can run back to your trailer and take a nap. But you cannot do that while directing.
For me, to be perfectly honest, the part of my brain that was stimulated by directing was much more exciting than a typical day of acting.
Helping others pulls us out of our own problems. And so does dressing up like frogs and playing leap frog in a Starbucks. Who would've known.
I suppose "giving without expecting anything in return" isn't something new, but it always pushes your happy button when you do it or see it.
I've always had a fascination with hugging (I'm not really particular about who or what it is I'm embracing as long as there's a “squish” factor).
The image of a person completely covered in cotton candy made me laugh the most. I'm not sure why. To me, being tarred and feathered in sugar is just good comedy.
I'm not trying to say that I'm sick of Supernatural in any way, nor am I sick of my character, because he changes all the time; it's just nice to do something different.
Now I have close to a million followers on Twitter, which is crazy because I don't even know how to spell. But it definitely forces me to think more about the "we" factor.
Don't pressure yourself. Don't worry about what others think you should do or what the societal "norm" is. Do what moves you and makes you smile and the "good" will follow.
I also have two children under three who keep me up all night and don't seem to understand the benefits of sitting in silence, which has presented an interesting challenge.
If you can dress as a stormtrooper and go to a laundromat, or wear a sexy cheese gown in public, you might start to find "normal" social interactions a little less daunting.
I paid my way through college as a carpenter and a woodworker. So I've built the house I live in and most of the furniture that's in it, and I do a lot of woodworking still.
I think there are presences out there that we can't see or directly communicate with that have benevolent influence on us. Whether they're angels or something else, I'm not sure.
I actually think that the most efficacious way of making a difference is to lead by example, and doing random acts of kindness is setting a very good example of how to behave in the world.
I've always liked sci-fi/fantasy films. I've never really followed any sci-fi television shows though. I wouldn't consider myself a fan. When asked, I think I say the Matrix is my favorite movie.
When you're doing lots and lots of episodes and you're playing the same character, it's great because you really get to know the character and it becomes a really fast style and you find subtleties in it.
When you become an actor, you never, ever imagine you're going to be working on one role for a decade, and while it is such a blessing to get the opportunity to do that, it's also nice to do something different.
I've been playing the same character on Supernatural for the past nine years and while that character has gone through a lot of different iterations, it's nice to step out and just do something altogether different.
I am honored to even be considered for any list that includes such icons as Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles. I have had posters of those guys hanging over my bed for years now. I find the whole thing quite arousing.
Being a father is like directing Alien or Invasion of the Body Snatchers. It's much more difficult than directing an episode of TV. Also, directing a show or movie lasts a few months at most, parenting lasts for decades.
When the Haiti earthquake happened, I registered with UNICEF to set up an account, and posted to Twitter for people to donate to it. In a matter of a couple of hours, $30,000 had been donated. That, to me, was eye-opening.