Zitat des Tages von Kevin James:
I took a public speaking class in college and managed to make the class laugh a little bit.
Back in '93 I saw my first UFC fight and just became enamored by it then.
Just me onstage with a mike having an intimate relationship with the audience. I don't get nervous for that. I just get excited.
You think school ends when it ends, but it doesn't.
I really wasn't a class clown.
I never played a musical instrument growing up but I knew kids who did and took it very seriously.
I just want to put some positive stuff out there. If it works, great. If it doesn't, no problem.
My favorite movie of all time is 'Rocky.'
I've always had something in my heart where I root for guys who struggle with women.
There's no better feeling in the world than a warm pizza box on your lap.
Thanksgiving, man. Not a good day to be my pants.
I've always been the guy who doesn't necessarily get it with women. A woman would have to say, 'I like you, I want to go out with you, you can ask me.' And still I would question it. Did she mean it?
I don't want to be known as this goody-two-shoes who can only do comedies where puppies are licking peanut butter off my face.
Every time I do a movie where it gets physical, I say never again.
I think I invented the phrase 'Don't overdo it.'
As American as an apple is and as American as baseball is, they don't go together. You can't be chewing an apple at a baseball game. You've got to let go of the diet that day.
I try to connect with the everyday, every guy.
I never played music, but it's an important thing ... the studying, the inspiration.
Once a year my back will go out and it'll be... it's like a sciatic thing and it's the smallest thing. Like I could be leaning over the sink to brush my teeth in a weird way and it happens.
Every few months I'll pop into a comedy club or go to Vegas.
I want to do movies that I'm proud of where my kids, at some point, can see and I can feel comfortable sitting there watching it with them. And just that move people. That make people feel a little bit better about themselves when they leave the theatre.