Mama gives you money for Sunday school, you trade yours for candy after church is through.
The minute I ever start thinking about what a character would do is the minute I bring my ego into play. It's the minute I'm putting a judgment on something.
I will say that my personal business is my personal business. And I will leave it at that.
I smile so much at the theater my face hurts when I leave.
Theres a fear that grasps each individual and what they think is right and what they think is wrong.
So the characters that I choose, I like to make sure that they have depth and that they have some sort of bite. It's more fun.
It doesn't matter if a critic pans or praises my movies, I am only concerned about that one audience member and what their experience is.
The better the information it has, the better democracy works. Silence and secrecy are never good for it.
How could a state be governed, or protected in its foreign relations if every individual remained free to obey or not to obey the law according to his private opinion.
I spent all night working on it, and I hope Patrick likes it as much as I do. Especially the second side. I hope it's the kind of second side that he can listen to whenever he drives alone and feel like he belongs to something whenever he's sad. I hope it can be that for him.
Sometimes you check things off because you've done them. If you aren't checking stuff off your bucket list, you aren't living very well.