I'm blessed. I have a 13-year-old girl's eye and a 14 year-old boy's eye. I've been given the gift of sight by people who decided to donate organs. I try to do as much organ-donor work as I can.

Well, I'm not a critic, I'm just a worker. So, I'm always grateful for anything the critics say - good or bad.

My whole life, I feel so blessed. I met my wife: I can't get over that I got so lucky. I have two incredible children. I can't believe that I've been so blessed. I've had a career that is way past anything that I've ever dreamed. I get to work in all these different areas with such extraordinary people on every level.

It's what Shakespeare's mission was - to illuminate our thoughts and struggles and bring about the possibility of getting the most we can out of a day as opposed to least in this brief moment we're here.

I saw 'Hamilton' when it was at the Public, and I just wept profusely in my seat because this is a form I love deeply, and to watch it be reinvented in such a genius, gifted way and executed by such a brilliant company of human beings, I was overwhelmed with not just appreciation for the piece of work itself but for the possibility.

Ted Cruz ,when he was running for president, was a huge 'Princess Bride' fan. He would quote the lines and, you know, trying to win families and everything.

We must build relationships, get to know one another's children, open our arms rather than close our hearts.

The best work I can do is to take myself as much as I can out of it and get it as simple as I can.

I'm a spiritual person, I'm an America, I'm a Jew, and all of those things influence every breath I take, everywhere I go.

If you live close to an International Rescue Committee office in the United States, find out how you can assist a refugee family as they transition to American life. Invite a newly arrived family to your home for a welcoming meal. Listen to their hopes and dreams, and share your own.

I've been very blessed in my personal life and in my career and I have never been ungrateful for what I have.

The gift I have to give to my fellow countrymen and people around the world, the facts are the Muslim community are our gift. They are the fabric of what makes America great.

I grew up in Synagogue in the boys' choir. We didn't listen to music in the house; only at temple. Then I went to a mostly African American high school on the South Side of Chicago and joined a gospel choir.

I would go to war with words, not weapons. I would die talking before I lifted a weapon.

I would love for Senator Cruz, and everyone creating fear mongering and hatred, to consider creating hope, optimism and love.

If a movie musical came along and the part was right and somebody wanted me to do it, I would do it in a heartbeat.

I still have the sword of Inigo Montoya - it's mine!

It's very frightening when you're told you have any form of the c-word, but because of early detection, they caught it before it had hardly begun. I'm completely cured and will go on to have a wonderful, fruitful life. I'll never die of prostate cancer.

I'm active in PAX, which is a gun awareness organization. We treat gun safety as a public health issue.

On occasion, a well-constructed drama can do what no reality or news program can do, what Shakespeare does brilliantly, is it can show both sides' opinions.

I feel like I know so little, and I just hope I get to live so long. I came to puberty late; it's all been late.

I try to say something about the human condition whenever I can when I'm lucky.

If I hear a lie in my life with my children, with my wife, my work, my audiences, I want to annihilate myself, vaporize myself and wipe myself off the face of the earth.

The way I like to work is to attach personal experiences to what I'm doing, so it helps tremendously if I can write my own play under what the writer has written.

Bob Hurwitz, the president of Nonesuch, the company that releases my records, is a mentor. He taught me how to assemble a script to record an album.

Music is my balance... center of my life.

I'm a Jew. I'm fascinated by our culture and our history, by what made us the people we are. It influences every breath I take. It informs and guides me. Without it, I'd just be a vacuum.

I don't want people to sit and process the song. I want them to just let them bathe over them.

There's something about singing that I just love. It makes me feel freer than anything in the world.

If I have a tombstone when it's all over, it will say, 'He tried to connect.'

My dream has come true, now that I have passed it on.

I was forced to lie to my father by doctors and relatives. I made that choice and agreed with them, and I will never, ever get over it. If I hear a lie in my life with my children, with my wife, my work, my audiences, I want to annihilate myself, vaporize myself, and wipe myself off the face of the earth.

I don't know what's going to happen in life, so I don't think it's fair that I know what's going to happen in 'Homeland.'

Only through loving and supporting one another, even in the face of unbearable pain and suffering, will this cycle of violence end.

The real world is far more hellish for all us than any fictional representation of it.

I'm an obsessive hiker and I do it every day for two hours and it really helps me when it comes to learning songs or scripts.

My mom was a great cook and great baker all her life.

Everything I experience influences everything I do.

Singing in Yiddish was a great thrill for me and came about through Joe Papp, the founder of The Public Theater.

Isaac and I are going to Israel to ride for peace enviromental justice and a safer world for us all.

But I loved the theatre and I was just doing theatre 24/7 and kept dropping courses because I didn't have the time and the chancellor thought that wasn't a good idea after awhile.

I wanted to go to a liberal arts college, I wanted to have that experience.

We did a different show every night. We'd open a show, and then two weeks later we'd open the next show. And two weeks later we'd open the third show until we had all eight running. And it was just one of the richest experiences I'd ever had in my theatrical life.

I'm on the board of directors for Peace Now, which works tirelessly between the Palestinians and the Israelis to create peace in the Middle East and we've never been closer.

I try to get that across in the work, to try to, if I'm lucky, to make this world a little bit better for all of us before I check out. And that's if I'm lucky, I don't always get to have that privilege but I try always.

Sondheim is the Shakespeare of the musical theater world.

When you work on a text of a lesser quality, as the interpreter or the delivery person, you are obliged to try to fill it out as you see so many people do in lesser work.

You rarely pay the rent by doing Shakespeare or Ibsen.

I'm just an actor. I am nothing special.

I got married because I wanted to do something that was more than I understood, because my feelings were more than I understood.