Christopher Gorham quotes:

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  • I love acting and really taking on another person, another life.

  • You know, 'Jake 2.0' had some funny things in it; I mean, I needed my sense of humor to do that part.

  • I know how to waltz because I used to teach ballroom dancing when I was in high school.

  • One of the first times I came to New York was for a modeling and talent competition, IMTA, which I won. I came with a group, like a modeling school from Fresno.

  • To give you an idea about how old I'm getting, we had some family living in Texas for a while, and we went to the Texas museum at the University of Texas in Austin, and they had this whole Texas Instruments section, and my Speak & Spell was an exhibit in the museum.

  • My jobs often end up being our family vacations, and so far it has been great.

  • Talk about songs that make me cry: Track 7 on the 'Phineas and Ferb' soundtrack, 'Summer (Where Do We Begin?).' When you get to the part about sitting with your brother underneath the shade of a big tree in the backyard, ohmygod. Turn on the waterworks.

  • Raising children changes everything. It's a complete cliché to say that, but it's really true.

  • Before you have kids, you just have much less to worry about. It doesn't feel that way, but it's true. Once you have kids, your focus has to change, I think, at least to raise kids right. You can't just focus on yourself; it's too hard.

  • My dirty little secret is that I hate running. I don't like cardio. I also really like food, and all kinds of food - bread, chocolate, all of the yummy stuff. I up my cardio quite a bit and I start cutting out carbs, sugar, and salt just to try to get as lean as I can.

  • My wife forever has made fun of my Yanni CD that I had in college.

  • I have three kids. I was blessed with very supportive parents and some close friends, and the people closest to me are my inspiration.

  • In general, the only way to overcome failure is to not let it destroy you. It's that old saying, "Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger." You just have to keep going.

  • It's true that the people that succeed in life are the people that keep getting up after they fall down, but no one gets through without falling down.

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