We shall sooner have the fowl by hatching the egg than by smashing it.
We need to organize and figure out our own voice as a bloc and stop doubting ourselves.
One of the great things about this cast is that we've been able to take actors of relatively the same age group that would never usually meet. You know, like bridging the comedydrama world that for some reason casting directors never really want to bridge or you get into one community and that's kind of it.
Well, it's sort of funny to try and get that balance between just accepting the reality of my friend [co-star Satya Bhabha] flying in from the ceiling of the theatre and like starting to do a dance with demon hipster chicks. It's like, so how do we react when he throws fireballs? Are we surprised? Does this happen a lot?
I didn't like most of my boyfriends. I'm a perfect example of somebody who will make it work no matter what. Like, I once had a guy move in with me. He was my least favorite. Nobody who went out with us knew that we were together. I just would not give off the vibe.
I don't have any trouble believing that you would avoid something seemingly perfect because you're in something you really want to prove to yourself you can do right.
The best thing about serial drama - especially about screwball comedy - is blocked love.
We're going to give [veterans] the right to see their private doctor, get taken care of it, perhaps the private or public hospital.
The first of all single colors is white. . . We shall set down white for the representative of light, without which no color can be seen; yellow for the earth; green for water; blue for air; red for fire; and black for total darkness.
The remainder of my schooldays were no more auspicious than the first. Indeed, they were an endless Project that slowly evolved into a Unit, in which miles of construction paper and wax crayon were expended by the State of Alabama in its well-meaning but fruitless efforts to teach me Group Dynamics.
I think a lot of people were like, "Oh, you're 13, you're gonna rebel. " But I was never in public school and I was never really forced to do much of anything, as a kid.