Show me a worrying person and I will show you a person who does not know how to relax.
Seriously, show me a person who's not into Tom Hanks, and I'll show you a person who is anti-happiness.
Show me the person you honor, for I know better by that the kind of person you are. For you show me what your idea of humanity is.
Show me a person who doesn't like to laugh and I'll show you a person with a toe tag.
I remember when I had my show [The Chris Rock Show on HBO], I used to run my show. It was so hard to get people to bring sketches to me. No one had ever worked for a black person before. Even the black people hadn't worked for a black person. It literally took a month or two for everybody to know: I'm really running the show.
I was the only person at Univision who had complete creative control of my own show, by contract. They didn't like that. I was the executive producer; I owned the studio where we taped. I decided who went on my show and who didn't.
In a way, Instagram is a space where I edit and show what I want to show. But at some point, I thought, 'Am I really this person?' People like my shiny look, but to me, I'm a much different person than her.
Show me a person who sees himself negatively and I will show you a person who sees others in a negative way.
The way we score is complicated. The rules are strict. The goal on the court is to show nothing, and then when you show something you are a bad person. Getting angry is not allowed. The show that you see on TV is not exciting, like the NFL or NBA, because you are seeing robots.
Show me a person who never made a mistake, and I will show you a person who never did anything.
Bruce McGill and Sasha Alexander are regulars on the show. That shows that it's not just a typical procedural show. We have these actors because they can come in and actually act, and show the different colors of actual people. No person is just one color. No person is just who they are at their job, 24/7. That was really what I was excited about.
The person is a mystery. What I'm playing is the person so I really get to tell you and show you and communicate to you who I think the real person is and that real person is me. The most important thing is to play the human being you are creating, which is my job.
A lot of the world turns into checklists for me when I'm on the road. Like, OK, this person's alive, this person's fed, this person's good. Soundcheck is done. Everything becomes a checklist except for the actual show.
Show me someone not full of herself and I'll show you a hungry person.
Show me a person who hasn´t known any sorrow and I´ll show you a superficial.
Show me a thoroughly contented person, and I will show you a useless one.