I know, I'm like a kid. Maybe I was a bit too spoilt growing up. Everything just came like I wanted it to.
I was always the squarest person in the cool room, and alternatively, sometimes the weirder person at the mainstream table.
Maybe I just have high self-esteem, but I have a lot that I really enjoy.
You can't always see both sides of the story. Eventually, you have to pick a side and stick with it. No more equivocating. You have to commit.
People having expectations maybe means they've enjoyed what I've done.
The best-case scenario is everything goes perfect and smooth, but we're also a new and weird show. So all my conversations were, "Hey last night didn't go perfect but we kind of know what we've got in store for everybody episode-wise. "
I really set out to do this traditional looking and traditional sounding multi-cam sitcom, but then make the world as elastic as an animated show could be. Make the world as surreal as we wanted it to be.
Education today, more than ever before, must see clearly the dual objectives: education for living and educating for making a living.
With 3 percent of the worlds resources and 25 percent of the worlds demand, it is pretty obvious this country cannot drill its way to energy security.
The sons of York will destroy each other, one brother destroying another, uncles devouring nephews, fathers beheading sons. They are a house which has to have blood, and they will shed their own if they have no other enemy.
I used to be in love with Sandra Bullock when I was growing up. Sandy B. was my girl. I remember seeing Speed when I was in seventh grade and just thinking, 'That's her. '