I think that knowing where you're going is important, and it's not like, when Robert says that, it's not like we know what every episode of the next five, four, five, six seasons of the show is going to be. I think Matt Weiner knew how Mad Men was going to end. Vince Gilligan knew how Breaking Bad was going to end. Marc Cherry knew how Desperate Housewives was going to end. Along the way, the process of crafting those stories. . . You don't know what the road, what twists and turns that road is going to take to ultimately get you there.
I didn't have a ton of role models back in 1998. So, when I was looking to get in, it was really just looking up at all the men who were out there. When you're not seeing women - when you're breaking into anything - it's like, "Well, this is what the men do and how they act, so we're going to just emulate that behavior. "
Working with Bryan Cranston on Breaking Bad has been totally thrilling because he is so clear in his approach.
If things aren’t breaking, then you’re not moving fast enough. People learn by making mistakes.
If you aren't breaking tackles, you aren't doing anything.
While it did smash, breaking a bottle over someone’s head requires a lot more force than movies had led me to believe.
You're not stealing anything, you're not breaking anything, so I'd guess you're Stephanie.
The life we led was a proof of man's capacity for adaptation. I think that even the condemned souls in purgatory after time develop a sort of homely routine. That is ,by the way, why most prison memoirs are unreadable. The difficulty of conveying to the reader an idea of a nightmare world from which he has emerged makes the author depict the prisoner's state of mind as an uninterruped continuity of despair. He fears to appear frivolous or to spoil his effect by admitting that even in the depths of misery cheerfulness keeps breaking in.
Biography is the medium through which the remaining secrets of the famous dead are taken from them and dumped out in full view of the world. The biographer at work, indeed, is like the professional burglar, breaking into a house, rifling through certain drawers that he has good reason to think contain the jewelry and money, and triumphantly bearing his loot away.
The only reason I've shared my story is to take that tiny baby step of breaking down the stigma attached to depression.
Flyfishing, which has a vaguely mystical aura, is a lot like work. I'm a frenetic flyfisherman. I wade up and down streams, looking for good spots, usually falling and breaking some piece of equipment. Or I stand still and work myself into a frenzy about what fly I should use. I love fishing, but it has never given me a moments peace.
What rights have women?. . . [they are] punished for breaking laws which they have no voice in making. All avenues to enterprise and honors are closed against them. If poor, they must drudge for a mere pittance if of the wealthy classes, they must be dressed dolls of fashion parlor puppets.
There's something about breaking up with someone - you just look hotter than you ever did before.
I really love 'Dexter. ' I'd like to be on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' or 'Breaking Bad.
Be not too slow in the breaking of a sinful custom; a quick, courageous resolution is better than a gradual deliberation; in such a combat he is the bravest soldier that lays about him without fear or wit. Wit pleads, fear disheartens; he that would kill Hydra had better strike off one neck than five heads: fell the tree, and the branches are soon cut off.
When I am not king, then THE Kingdom has its best chance of breaking through.
I pride myself on breaking any box that anyone wants to put me in.
Fashionably amusing table manners are a matter of breaking the right rule at the right time.
One of the advantages of having laws is the pleasure one may take in breaking them.
He's one of the last friends I have," she says, her voice breaking. "I don't know if I'll ever be able to look at you the same way again.