I always liked the story of Noah's Ark and the idea of starting anew by rescuing the things you like and leaving the rest behind. (Zach Braff)
I'd love to do more theater in New York City. And I'd love the chance to do a big movie with a great director -- you know, the Coen brothers or Woody Allen or Steven Spielberg, ... I'd love a shot at that. (Zach Braff)
Voice-over cartoons last for so long. They're timeless, (Zach Braff)
I remember seeing her in Beautiful Girls and The Professional and being like, This girl is genius This girl is ahead of her time. This girl is a prodigy. (Zach Braff)
I have a great relationship with my parents. I have not been on lithium. (Zach Braff)
I didn't necessarily have a total idea when I was writing the movie of where everything was going. I just wanted to have really realistic dialogue and write like people I knew talked. I tried to keep it very real. (Zach Braff)
I am really driven, but my drive doesn't effect the conversations I have in my head about life, and my worries and fears and insecurities. (Zach Braff)
They're huge shoes to fill ... if people see any similarities, he was a goofy guy who wasn't your stereotypical magazine poster boy, but he had the ability to be a great everyman. If I can set out to do anything in my career, it would be to play people that the people can relate to. Those are the parts I'm most interested in doing. (Zach Braff)
I think I felt compelled in a way because if I hadn't written the part, I never would have been offered the part. There are at least 10 guys who would have been offered the part before me. (Zach Braff)
It has a really smart, irreverent look at celebrity and making fun of people who get famous for really odd things, (Zach Braff)
I'm by no means condemning prescription medicine for mental health. I've seen it save a lot of people's lives. (Zach Braff)
I said, I'm on this TV show and I love doing it, but I don't want to be known always as the silly "Scrubs" guy... So part of me was like, You know what? Life's short. Let's go for it. (Zach Braff)
But my mother's a psychologist, my stepfather's a psychologist, my stepmother is a therapist and my dad's a lawyer. So it was all prominent in my life. I don't know anyone who doesn't know someone on some form of prescription medicine. (Zach Braff)
Maybe that happens for the filmmakers, but I don't really feel that. I think they felt that before people started seeing the movie and Disney started to see what they had. And Disney saw some early reviews and that thing from Time came in and I think they (Zach Braff)
I think the saddest moments in life have humor in them. I have a memory of coming home from a funeral with my family in the back of a limousine and someone cracking a joke and us just hysterically belly laughing. It's how we always dealt with tragedy in our lives and I think it's such a healthy way to deal with sadness, (Zach Braff)