I love writing literary stuff. My favorite writer is definitely Edgar Allan Poe - so imaginative and prolific. My second favorite writer would have to be Shakespeare - I love the emotion and human truths he touches on so beautifully.
You're not what you have and you're not what you do; you're aninfinite, divine being disguised as a successful person who has accumulated a certain amount of stuff. The stuff is not you. For that reason, you must avoid being attached to it in any way.
I like a lot of west coast stuff like Aerial Pink.
I can only speak as an American, but most journalism here isn't doing its job any more. It's about selling stuff.
Bug eating and backstabbing are the stuff of great entertainment.
Grain is life, there's all this striving for perfection with digital stuff. Striving is fine, but getting there is not great. I want a sense of the human and that is what breathes life into a picture. For me, imperfection is perfection.
Genre fiction, as Terry Pratchett has pointed out, is a stew. You take stuff out of the pot, you put stuff back. The stew bubbles on.
I don't like to reminisce much, and my walls don't have photographs of me and the actors I was with, or any of that stuff. . . I try and keep that disciplined, and just work. There are so many traps you can get into, and looking back on your own work is certainly one of them.
My movies are pretty tight and they're pretty well-paced. I'm not one to make long movies. I don't dwell on stuff.
Usually the hard stuff you’re forced to do makes you learn a lot.
If we win, I'm happy. The rest of it is just stuff.
The change that I never fall into is the, 'I'm-above-you-look-at-me-do-stuff-for-me change. ' The change that I'm hoping I get to is where I become wiser, smarter - where I put myself in situations that don't have a huge potential for disaster.
A fool has not stuff enough to make a good man.
Give your stuff away and if it's good, people will come to you.
I've got stuff about airline mergers, which just shows that my stand-up is getting more insane by the minute.
It's not a giant thing, like graduation, Mardi Gras, Halloween or New Year's. We do get business from it. That's why we put stuff out; we don't skip it. It's our big thing for March.
"Happy" feels good. . . I just like when stuff feels good.
My favourite thing about live shows is you can make up new songs on the spot. Never played before, never again. And that's wonderful for me, because it frees me up to not have to worry about lyrics and stuff.
I started dealing with weapons on the first show I ever did, 'The Inside,' but I didn't really do any physical stuff until 'Alias. '
You've got your Justins who have all the back flipping dancers and stuff, and then you've got Lemar, and he totally moves you without having to do all of that, and he's gorgeous.