
"I don't eat well. I eat like an excited child. Especially after getting home at the end of the night from doing a play, there are very limited things that are still open. So, it's normally empanadas from Empanada Mama - really authentic cheeseburger and pizza empanadas."
"If we're talking about a religion with God or gods, then I'd be harkening back to something like the ancient Greeks had. It sounds like a lot more fun to have badly behaved gods you can tell fun stories about."
"I'm fundamentally pessimistic about the idea that one person can change the world. I think what you can do is change the lives of people around you and the people you have contact with every day."
"If you had to be the face of a product, what would you choose? Neosporin. You're always going to need Neosporin."
Daniel Radcliffe reveals his late-night eating habits, favoring empanadas and breakfast foods. He envisions a religion celebrating kindness and community rather than grand universal ideals. Radcliffe expresses skepticism about individual impact on the world, emphasizing the importance of changing lives within one's immediate circle. He humorously suggests he would represent products like Neosporin or Band-Aids, highlighting their everyday necessity.
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