Firefighters don't go on strike.
“Firefighters don't go on strike.”
— Denis Leary · Strike
The World Motivation
Firefighters don't go on strike.
“Firefighters don't go on strike.”
— Denis Leary · Strike
Firefighters don't go on strike.
I'd love to do another television series. I really love the writing process, and as an actor I really like how much you get to examine in television.
I learned a long time ago, if you want to keep your friends in show business, don't get famous. Because as soon as you get famous, a lot of the people you used to know, who didn't, become incredibly bitter and jealous. It's part of the territory.
I don't want to see a 'Sopranos' movie. This is just me. I like to think the end is where it was on TV as opposed to becoming a movie.
I obviously identify with the anti-authority figure. I've pretty much always had problems with authority, ever since I was a kid. But, yeah, it's not identifying, I think it's more a part of my natural DNA that I question anybody who has a plan. Everybody's got to have an angle; that's the way I grew up.
My favorite growing up was Tino Martinez, so I think that would be cool to strike out your favorite player as a kid.
My ground game is way better than anyone thinks; I just don't like to play there, I like to strike.
For me, the strike zone has always been, If it's something I can drive, it's most likely a strike. I feel like if it's a ball I really can't do much with, it's most likely a ball. So that's just always been my approach.
I think that if you can work and travel, that is the best deal you can strike.
I wouldn't have supported invoking Taft-Hartley to help George Bush end a strike.