Bob Odenkirk
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And I still think that way.
I wish, you know, it's funny.
I left that interview with Mike Birbiglia and I didn't think about that specific quote, but I did talk, think about that section of the interview.
And I thought, I think they'll cut that out because isn't that kind of depressing that this guy who has had so much achievement in his career that really should be the most rewarding thing and is missing something
a chapter of his life that is gone now.
They cannot come back.
I mean, you can be a grandparent, and sure, that's great, but he's obviously saying the best thing, the best chapter of my life is behind me, and I know that.
That's kind of sad to say, and I always feel bad when I see people who are doing well, well enough to be interviewed and talked to, and they seem kind of depressed.
I'm always like, oh, come on.
Can't you be happy?
But what can I say?
I was just being honest.
That's how I feel.
I feel like...
There's nothing I can do.
I can't sit down to try to write a great movie or learn a wonderful script or direct something.
There's nothing.
Climb a mountain.
There's not a freaking thing I can do that is going to match the value that I felt for life.
being a parent of kids between zero and, you know, usually around 14, 15, they're like, they're done with you.