Richard Pryor is my favorite stand-up ever.
When someone says something in an interview, the beauty of Twitter is that it's a platform for instantaneous response.
I've always been fascinated by Disneyland and Disney World, and my favorite part of the park was always Tomorrowland.
I stand by the Lost finale. It's the story that we wanted to tell, and we told it. No excuses. No apologies. I look back on it as fondly as I look back on the process of writing the whole show. And while I'll always care what you think, I can't be a slave to it anymore. Here's why: I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it. And I was really … I was alive.
Once you spend more than $100 million on a movie, you have to save the world.
I make no distinction between writing and storytelling; I've always wanted to tell stories.
I look at myself more as a storyteller than a screenwriter, as pretentious as that may sound, but that's what really attracts me to TED Talks. For me, the really effective ones are being presented by expert storytellers.
The evolutionists worship atheism. I mean, that's their religion.
I'm not doing my job if people are like, "What you do is fake. " And literally people on the street are confused, generally, for the first time.
A woman who does not know herself has no choice other than to live with other people’s evaluations. But no one can adapt perfectly to public opinion. And herein lies the source of their destruction.
I'm all about kind of preserving hair and face, conditioning products and staying out of the sun.