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When God put everybody here, I don't think that he had a master plan of a pecking order. That's not what you see in the Bible. I disagree with that notion, so in my estimation, we've all been put on this planet to share it. It is our duty and our obligation and our responsibility to make sure that we've done so in the proper fashion.
I went to art school in Chicago for a year at Columbia College. I had this whole master plan of getting into sustainable development and green architecture and construction, so I wanted to go to business school and then get my masters in construction and development.
I've never really been serious about my villainy. I don't have a master plan. I suppose my philosophy is: Every villain has a mother. For every cold-blooded killer on your screen, there's a little old lady somewhere who calls him 'sonny.'
Discomfort is very much part of my master plan.
I don't have a burning desire to be taken seriously as an actor. I don't have a master plan in that way.
It's not like I have a master plan or anything.
I think that's what I love about my life. There's no maniacal master plan. It's just unfolding before me.
I don't have a grand master plan, but I try to be thoughtful when I can and also silly. It's part of the fun.
The master plan does not have a master plan. Television ultimately finds itself, and after it finds itself, it finds itself changing.
The history of American agriculture suggests that you can have transformation without a master plan, without knowing all the answers up front.