With the supermarket as our temple and the singing commercial as our litany, are we likely to fire the world with an irresistible vision of America's exalted purpose and inspiring way of life?
Whether it's a leaf from a tree, the supermarket or person, everything is art and movement, it's all inspiration.
When I was a kid, my parents ran a supermarket; I grew up in there and everything was free, it was like a wonderland. There were lollies and biscuits and chips, and I used to eat more of that than vegetables.
Growing up and walking around the supermarket, lollies were the thing that gave me that kind of kick, and you'd expect lots of them. It would be that or a pack of cake mix which got me into food.
There's a character that I play onstage, and I can't let him loose in the supermarket when I'm buying my beans on toast.
I love Whole Foods. I love the Austin-based boutique supermarket chain so much I find ways to go there almost every day.
My work on happiness is the only thing I've ever done where I've heard people in the supermarket talking about it, for instance.
In the days of 'EastEnders,' I couldn't go into a pub or supermarket, as people would recognise me and follow me home.