You can do anything you put your mind to. I don't care what situation you're in.
I love milk so much! I make a point of drinking a glass of milk every day. So now anyone who did those milk ads with the milk mustaches, they're my heroes.
Accept your lack of knowledge and use it as your asset.
You have to be careful when you're getting feedback because people will give you conflicting feedback all the time, but ultimately you end up following your own inner guide.
When I was in nursery school, the teachers asked me, y'know, 'What does your dad do for a living?' So I said 'He helps women get pregnant!' They called my mom and they were like, 'What exactly does your husband do?'
I learned to observe other people - that's sort of what it teaches you. To pay attention. Which can also be a really natural human skill.
Sometimes people say something to you and you're like, "I respect you so much, I love what you do, but I disagree. I don't think that's right for the way I see it. "
I never base characters on real people. There are people who do that but I really don't know how to do it.
Sometimes the only way to make palatable that which is appalling and apprehensive is to season it with some humor.
We should not forget that our tradition is one of protest and revolt and that it is stultifying to celebrate the rebels of the past. . . while we silence the rebels of the present.
Don’t you want Simi to be your family?. . . This is the part where you say, ‘Yes, Simi, I would like to be your family. ’ ‘Cause if you don’t, then I’ll have to take my mitt back and barbecue you. Akri is still upset about the last Dark-Hunter I barbecued and that was…oh, a thousand or so years ago. He part elephant when it comes to remembering things. (Simi)