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Whenever the media asked me how much I have received in campaign contributions from the fossil fuel industry, my unapologetic answer was, 'Not enough.'
Because most writers have totally unrealistic concepts of how publishing works.
We don't know how to identify intelligence over interstellar distances, so what we do instead is use technology for a proxy.
As I was leaving graduate school in 1974, I was recruited to join a fledgling SETI project at the Hat Creek Observatory in California, mainly because I knew how to program an ancient PDP8/S computer that had been donated to the project.
I don't believe reporters are supposed to be the story. That's how I was trained.
I think that's how it has to be in a tournament format. You can't dwell on games.
'Let the Bullets Fly' indeed attracted an audience, but how it did this is also a question for me.
What is needed, rather than running away or controlling or suppressing or any other resistance, is understanding fear; that means, watch it, learn about it, come directly into contact with it. We are to learn about fear, not how to escape from it.
The whole issue of how women's management styles are viewed is an incredibly interesting subject.
I would love for there to be a 'Voodoo Dreams' movie, especially after seeing the glorious 'Beasts of the Southern Wild.' I so admired how the filmmakers captured Louisiana and the magical atmosphere. I cried.
I get asked a lot about being a woman within the industry and how difficult it is, and yeah, it is - but it's difficult for everybody... I'm not a 'burn-your-bra' feminist.
When 'The Ring' came out, it destroyed me for an entire week. I just couldn't deal with how terrifying that film was.
It doesn't matter what I use. It can be anything. What's interesting is how what I'm doing meets with the stuff I use.
Things have character. So I'm interested in how the character of the thing might function as a protagonist in what isn't a narrative.
We have incredible record labels in Australia, but sometimes they have a preconceived idea of how to do things.
I fought tooth and nail: I didn't want to learn Hebrew. My Bar Mitzvah came around, and I didn't want to read the Torah portion. I look back with a lot of chagrin about how I behaved.
Coaches who have been players in the league, they get so attuned to playing how they were successful and who their coaches were.
The question of how to structure our nation's financial system arose in the early years of the republic.
I knew I was going to love my daughter, but I had no idea how much I would love her.
You have to think about storytelling over the long haul: what is going to engage an audience for, potentially, years and how characters can become deeply involving for an audience.
I find the parallels between how some investors refuse to recognise the trends and our reaction to some of our environmental challenges very powerful. There is an unwillingness to process unpleasant data.
In my hometown there is a pub named after me - The Frome Flyer on Jenson Avenue. How cool is that?!
I'm curious to know how many newborn babies will be named Jeremih after my second album.
It was never part of how I imagined my music, and I watched in awe at how this ukulele troubadour image suddenly devoured the Jens Lekman I had planned so carefully.
I had no idea how complicated and solitary it could be to write a simple book.
If you could hear the insane stuff going on in my head, it would scare the hell out of you. Probably. Or fascinate you. Depends on how easily you're startled, I guess.
I believed, after writing 'Mrs. Kimble,' that I knew how to write a novel. I quickly discovered that I only knew how to write that novel. 'Baker Towers' was a different beast entirely; and I felt as though I had to learn to write all over again.
It's amazing how much misinformation there is about pregnancy and how many myths are still ingrained into our culture.
When I was working on my first novel, 'The Quilter's Apprentice,' I knew I wanted to write about friendship, especially women's friendship and how women use friendship to sustain themselves and nurture each other.
When you put the musical in front of an audience, you get to see how the audience reacts.
When we launched The Deck, I hoped other networks would take inspiration from it and figure out how to increase engagement while minimizing clutter. I even tried to sell my studio's media clients on the notion of fewer, better-priced, better-targeted ads.
We don't even realize how loaded of a topic money is. We've got really serious judgments on it.
A protest is supposed to be public. How can you do it if you don't do it in front of an audience?
We're in this transition period of figuring out how to deal with all the new technology that is out there, but television still proves to be the granddaddy of them all.
It's interesting how the Vatican has gotten so political when ultimately the Vatican ought to be working to lead people to Jesus Christ and salvation.
I'm definitely interested in two questions: 'Is anybody ever really irredeemable?' and 'How much are we all prepared to do for each other?'
I'm very manipulative towards directors. My theory is that everyone on the set is directing the film, we're all receiving art messages from the universe on how we should do the film.
Candidates are making lasting impressions on voters, not just primary voters, in how they campaign.
I don't normally think of a specific actor. I concentrate on the character, and then when we get into pre-production, that's how names come up.
I've got an idea; how about you don't blame all gun owners for the actions of a few?
We should not have our children going to school to learn how to become obese.
The Republic is open and tolerant but also knows how and when to be firm and make its values respected.
I tried to explain in 'The Nine of Us' how we grew up with politics. At meals we talked about what was in the newspaper. We talked politics non-stop! Campaigning for our brothers was a part of our lives.
If they're all so brilliant and I'm such an affirmative-action hire, how come they didn't catch me?
I don't know how one would define an affirmative-action hire. I ultimately do not know what role race played in my hiring.
In an era of endless innovation and constant disruption, what is any company really worth? How does a startup determine its valuation?
They're all focusing on how John Roberts is going to decide Roe v. Wade. That isn't even the right question. I don't even know of a case in the (court) system that addresses it.
I've written close to 20 screenplays and 100 sketches - I know exactly how to do them. They're judged by set criteria that I know.
My Chinese zodiac is a dog. But I'm an exception because of how much I love cats.
I hope that in my books there's an undertone of politics, basic tenets of how we should live.
I think about all the time how I'll be able to say that during my career, I played with the greatest players of my era. Hopefully, I'll be able to say I won championships with those players.
I still recall how nervous I was when I went for the recording of ‘Guzarish'… When I reached the studio, all of them were there - Rahman, Aamir Khan, lyricist Prasoon Joshi and director A.R. Murugadoss.
I essay a negative or a positive character depending on whether it's a principle role and how much it drives the movie.
I'm going to keep rushing the ball until the whistle blows and it's the end of the game. That's how I'm going to keep playing.
'Grease' was how I learned that I really liked music and musicals and movies that included music.
There are no real guidelines or maps in Australia as to how to write a show, whereas in Hollywood it's where the TV industry is created and there's a lot of work that goes into development.
When I was coming up as an entrepreneur, I had to fight for everything I got, and there was no clear roadmap of how to be successful.
I use this app that keeps my handicap. As professionals, we don't keep handicaps. But as a kid, I was so excited about seeing how low I could get my handicap. So that's one app I really do use a lot.
I watch a lot of sports. One of the reasons I watch is to see how these guys handle pressure, how they respond to situations.
It's appalling how much money raised at some charity events gets wasted on paying personnel and admin staff.
'Original Sin' is one of those ideas that has been circulating for several years at the Marvel retreats we have a couple times a year. We have all these ideas floating around for a bit before we figure out how to align them.
I understand how hard every guy in this NFL works, especially at the position, especially at the quarterback position.
I'm from the country. All I've even done was use my hands. I guess that's how I've strengthened them over the years.
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