Experience converts us to ourselves when books fail us.
I think the human mind is fascinating. I love figuring out why people are doing what they do.
When you spend seven years of your life working on something that youre really passionate about, and other people end up loving it, too, that just makes all of the work worthwhile.
I love the freedom of having my own space and my own place and doing things on my terms, and not really having to think about anybody else's schedule.
I don't smoke, I don't drink, I don't do drugs. I shop, okay?
Some of my favorite memories happened in the Boy Meets World classroom.
I think Angelina Jolie always looks amazing.
Nothing can make a man truly great but being truly good, and partaking of God's holiness.
I'd always enjoyed the comics more, and felt that as long as I was unemployed it would be a good chance to pursue that and see what response I could get from asyndicate, as I didn't have anything to lose at that point. So I drew up a comic strip - this was in 1980 - and sent it off and got rejected. I continued that for five years with different comic strip examples 'til finally Calvin and Hobbes came together. But it's been a long road.
Keep writing, because not only does practice improve skill, it gives you more chances to score on the market. I did that for eight years before making my first sale.
I know one gay ex-Mormon who is a talented, self-destructive alcoholic. Whenever he is drunk and going on a tear, we are back to the Mormon Church and his being thrown out of the Mormon Church and growing up with this sense of being evil.