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Critics who do the weekly recap, I find that kind of absurd. That's like reviewing chapters in a novel.
Transforming a line like that makes it into a belly laugh instead of a laugh against us.
My only self-confidence and satisfaction comes from the people that I do meet; I have fondness for people. I mean, I like to hug. And I also like to be hugged.
I love zombie films like Danny Boyle's '28 Days Later' - I thought it was so brilliantly done and so grounded in reality. I was definitely thrust into the zombie world watching that film.
As actors we give so much of ourselves away so I like to keep my personal life to myself.
The type of contract between players and producers is, I feel, antiquated in form and abstract in concept. We have no privacies which producers cannot invade, they trade us like cattle, boss us like children.
What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the human heart, oh, no, it's curved like a road through mountains.
My mom was an actress, so I got with her boutique agency back in 2001 and started booking a few commercials. She's like my co-manager.
In fact, I think when we carry out a complete analysis of time, I think what we're going to discover is that like matter, time is composed of elemental, discrete types.
At this point, it's either for fun or it's for money. I don't take movies that I don't really like.
I started rapping when I was young, like 12, 11. But I wasn't really talking about nothing and it didn't really get me nowhere.
I wanted to go somewhere I could be more part of the team and where the coach really trusts me. At Schalke it wasn't really like that.
Given my absolute druthers, I would certainly like to see that every part of my body is used for spare parts for science.
I have personal issues with clutter. I, personally, am very minimalist and like a clean slate. I like to throw everything away.
One of my sensory problems was hearing sensitivity, where certain loud noises, such as a school bell, hurt my ears. It sounded like a dentist drill going through my ears.
I will definitely continue to do Bollywood because that is my thing and I can't not do it - I have to do the singing and the dancing because it is so much fun. But I would like to explore my opportunities in the West, so we will have to wait and see.
I think 'Slumdog' was probably the first big film that happened in India, but even that seemed like a one-off thing.
Seems like we were always running away from President Obama or trying to undo what he's done.
One of the things that made the Internet so explosive and such an economic and intellectual force is because of the free-market enterprise in a country like the U.S. controlling access to it.
If I could be like any other quarterback that played in the National Football League, I would have to say Brett Favre is the guy. Besides the injuries and the hits and everything, he had a pretty successful career. He's a Hall of Famer for sure, multiple Super Bowls, and that's something that I look forward to doing.
The comparison to Willie Beamen - that was pretty harsh, but everything happens for a reason and like I said, you can't control it.
It gets harder and harder to make sure your public understands you're a sensitive human being, but I am sensitive. I don't like to be hurt.
Like other conflict-affected regions, Africa continues to see religious, ethnic, and politically motivated conflicts. Extremist violence is now entrenched in several parts of the world. Armed conflicts are leading to protracted refugee crises to the scale that has not been seen since World War II.
I love gothic monsters, but I like to root them more firmly in the traditional folklore from which they sprang. Or at least, I like to evoke the feeling of those folk stories.
Character design, like story design, requires a hook to grab the reader's attention.
When I first starting conceiving series like 'Courtney,' 'Polly,' 'How Loathsome,' etc., I was shooting for closed story-arcs but open-ended concepts. Then I started realizing I was committing myself to potentially endless series.
I get tired of stories that keep going and going and never get anywhere. It's like a promise that's never fulfilled. Stories need endings. Otherwise, they aren't really stories. Just pages.
In my second year in graduate school, I took a computer course and that was like lightening striking.
So, that notion of hypertext seemed to me immediately obvious because footnotes were already the ideas wriggling, struggling to get free, like a cat trying to get out of your arms.
My wife had taken off on a plane. Two airplanes had crashed into the World Trade Center. I, of course, like any other person, felt potentially devastated, panicky a little bit.
There were many times eating ramen noodles and sitting on a friend's couch watching ESPN where I was like, 'This is not what I thought California was going to be like. I thought it was going to be pools and cocktails with umbrellas in them and Maseratis, but this ain't it.'
Silk Road to Ruin has all the analysis and it's structured very well. I rely on my notes more and I use direct quotes. But there's nothing like writing about it right away.
Like so many others, my military career was anchored by a calling to give back to a country that had given me so much.
I've been slashed, speared, elbowed, board-checked, butt-ended, and hit on the head as much as anyone. I just like to keep the ledger balanced.
The stammer was a way of telling the world that he was not like others, a way of expressing his singularity.
Howard Hughes was able to afford the luxury of madness, like a man who not only thinks he is Napoleon but hires an army to prove it.
My lessons didn't come at my father's knee. Like all good lessons, they were learned from example.
What I think happens today is that a lot of filmmakers look at other films that are retro pieces, like L.A. Confidential, and say, oh, that's period. We didn't want to do the stereotypical stuff.
I came here with a lot of things that I would like to get done for my community and my constituents. Shooting hoops at the White House was not at the top of the list but would certainly be a thrill.
Ninety percent of the time, I'm sitting in a bus driving through some place like the Colorado mountains and thinking, 'Wow, we're not in a pub in London anymore.'
We kind of are Okies at heart. I don't really know what an Okie is, but I feel like one.
I like to have friends in the kitchen and make a big mess and use every pot in the kitchen.
My place in Chicago is a 105 year old house, but I really like contemporary spaces too, so it's refreshing and fun to be in a space where you can do contemporary things.
A dream acting role would be Matt Damon in the Bourne series. I would love to do something like that!
I like to think of myself as very loyal, and I love everyone I surround myself with, whether they're friends or girlfriends or whatever.
If I were trying to impress a girl, I wouldn't get all super dressed because I would look like I was trying too hard. Instead, I would probably wear what I normally would.
It may seem like I've gone from one show to the next, but it's been a roller coaster. I've had my share of lows.
As an actor, what I'm finding is that I really like the extremes. I think that's really fun to play with.
I wanted to wear a uniform when I was in high school, but I couldn't. I was like, 'It would be so much easier!'
I actually like pole dancing! It gives you so much confidence. I never thought I'd do it, but now I'm really into it.
I don't like it when people don't hold the door. I don't know, that really bugs me... I guess I like manners.
Every writer has written a spec. It's the first thing you write, and it basically stands as a means of, 'Here's an example of how I tell stories.' It's almost like a business card.
I like to describe 'Yellowstone' is 'The Great Gatsby' on the largest ranch in Montana. Then it's really a study of the changing of the West.
I write songs that are like diary entries. I have to do it in order to feel sane.
When I hold something that's radioactive, it's kind of an indescribable feeling. It's kind of like when I'm with my girlfriend.
When I first came out, like a lot of the artists at that time, I had a very polished, very overproduced sound.
Ray Charles, in his own way, it's like at the beginning, Ray Charles changed American music, not once but twice.
I don't have perfect pitch. My drums sound like a drummer, not a drum machine.
I don't like guitar solos that are like, 'Look at me, look at me!' I like guitar solos that are little songs within the songs.
The Alanis Morissette tour, everybody thinks that was all sitting around, lighting candles and talking intelligently about synergy and big words. That band was so gnarly. We were such scumbags. Alanis had no idea. We were like Van Halen.
I'd sing all day, every day, all the time if I thought it didn't sound like dying cats.
I want a brood, you know. I'd like to have a little soccer team and a minivan and all that stuff.
I enjoy my food. I like to grill; I do that a lot. I like meat and have big dinners - steak, red meat splurges, prime cuts.
I'm not very materialistic - I don't have a whole lot of stuff. But I do always like a pair of really weird socks.
I have like 20 snap-up shirts in my closet, and I never, never would have thought before FNL would I have had that.
I admire an actor that can do a lot with doing nothing really, for the most part. I like doing a lot by doing so little.
I like straightforward names for my characters. When I get too symbolic with names or places, I start feeling like the characters and the story are less read, and I lose interest.
I'm going through a stage where the dumbest things make me bawl. I feel like I need to see a shrink.
It's like being in a trance, like I get this electric current through my fingertips. Sometimes I shake. People say I look like Hendrix when I'm about to rip a solo because I move my shoulders like he does and do the chewing.
I reckon I'd be probably, like, in the gutter somewhere if I didn't have music.
I'm just all for equal rights and stuff like that, but I'm not like one of those 'Yay empowerment' type of people.
We in this entertainment industry try to act like we're so super powerful. we're not being honest, because we're human, and in our humanity there's a little fear.
The fundamentalists are increasing. People, afraid to oppose those fundamentalists, shut their mouths. It is really very difficult to make people move against a sensitive issue like religion, which is the source of fundamentalism.
Koranic teaching still insists that the sun moves around the earth. How can we advance when they teach things like that?
I'm a huge David Lindsay-Abaire fan. If I could write, I would want to write like him.
I try to get roles that challenge me in what I can do and who I think I can portray. For me, it's about creating characters with really fascinating stories, because that's what I like to watch on TV.
Something like 'Rust and Bone' would be a dream. Very pared down. 'Orphan Black' is such a challenge. I just need something that isn't as full-on intense as that.
I like 'Futurama.' That's kind of the only thing that's my sci-fi thing, although I was big into zombies for a time.
Some models are naturally very thin, but if they aren't naturally like that, then what these girls do to their health to fit in... To be a size zero or a two when you're tall is incredible to me.
It would be nice if models were allowed to be a more healthy weight - for the models, and for the young women who look up to them. We were athletic and healthy, and we looked like women.
Videos are more like photography. It's not as much about trying to tell a story as it is creating images.
I've been reading titles from IDW for probably as long as they've been in existence. 'Ninja Turtles' is one of my all-time favorite properties ever. I also love, love, love 'Locke & Key.' I also love some of the things they do with pre-existing properties like 'Transformers' and 'Ghostbusters.'
Black women have been screaming about famous predators like R&B singer R. Kelly, who allegedly preys on black girls, for well over a decade to no avail.
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