A lot of times people look at the negative side of what they feel they can't do. I always look on the positive side of what I can do.
It's amazing because people come up to me and say, 'Chuck, you're the luckiest guy in the world to be a world karate champion and a movie and TV star.' When they say this to me, I kind of smile because luck had nothing to do with it; God had everything to do with it.
Unfortunately, people are re-interpreting the Constitution as a living document, and it's not. It's a solid-based document and it shouldn't be played with.
People need to realise what real happiness and success is, because success as an actor is fleeting. You can be up there one day and gone the next.
Some of the most miserable people I know are some of the richest people in America, they are the most miserable individuals I've ever seen.
I'm a people's actor, not a critics' actor, and I always have been.
People whine, 'I haven't succeeded because I haven't had the breaks.' You create your own breaks.
My acting is atrocious, to say the least. But I've found that it's not acting that people are concerned about, it's your presence.
The attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, is a prime example. Even though Obama KNEW - from the moment of the assault - that it was a TERRORIST attack, he didn't let the American people know.
My whole goal in my film career is to project a positive image on the screen, that I hope people will enjoy watching.
When I have the beard on I have people behind me in traffic honking their horn. I'm thinking "how in the world?" But it's the beard - it's kind of the stand out thing.