“What I love most about icons is finding out what's behind them, exploring the price of their power.”
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“What I love most about icons is finding out what's behind them, exploring the price of their power.”
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“The misogyny that is in every culture is not a true part of the human condition. It is life out of balance, and that imbalance is sucking something out of the soul of every man and woman who...”
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“I do listen to music. Movie scores, exclusively, because it's all about mood and nonspecificity. I love the way modern movie scoring is all about nonspecificity. You know, if I shuffled the...”
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“I did my English A level in England, and we studied Shakespeare. I had great, great high school teachers, and we parsed the text within an inch of its life.”
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“We are, all of us, incoherent text, and just knowing that - knowing that no matter how much you say, 'I am this' and part of you is not that - means that you can say it.”
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“The master plan does not have a master plan. Television ultimately finds itself, and after it finds itself, it finds itself changing.”
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“Sarah Michelle Gellar's made some really good choices. She's had some bad breaks. She goes with the independent, interesting young filmmakers and then they get slammed, like 'Southland Tales...”
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“I tend to tell stories that have a lot of momentum; it's not like 'and then months later...' I like things where the momentum of one action rolls into the next one so everything is the sum o...”
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“If you try to multitask in the classic sense of doing two things at once, what you end up doing is quasi-tasking. It's like being with children. You have to give it your full attention for h...”
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“The secret to multitasking is that it isn't actually multitasking. It's just extreme focus and organization.”
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“A great scientist is more open to a new idea than almost anybody.”
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“I love to write. I love it. I mean there's nothin in the world I like better, and that includes sex, probably because I'm so very bad at it.”
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“Oddly enough, I never studied writing. I studied almost everything except writing.”
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“I had older brothers, and I don't think there's anything worse than an older brother. They pretty much told me the end of everything they got to see before I did.”
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“We need narrative; it feeds us in a particular way, and deconstructing it completely before you've actually experienced it, I think it leaves us unfed.”
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“I never tire of the heroes that I knew growing up. The fun is not that much different from doing a television show: You're stuck with a certain set of rules, and then, rather than trying to...”
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“An audience who watches my shows knows who I am, knows that right when they think I'm going to make a joke, I'm going to blow something up, or during the worst peril, I'm going to have someo...”
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“I don't know a lot of show runners. I mean I met a lot of them in picket lines. I'm not part of a, like, secret society or pickup basketball game. As far as I'm concerned, pick-up basketball...”
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“I don't like uncertainty. I don't play poker. I don't like bluffing.”
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“People always say I write a lot of pop culture references. Can somebody please count the pop culture references in 'Firefly?' Because I don't know how to put this to you, but there was one....”
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