I love book books, real books, books with spines and heart, dust jackets, books that smell of books. Take the frame from a painting and you have a painting, not art. Take the pages from a book and print them on a screen and you have the ghost of a bo...
Books on the bookshelves And stacked on the floor Books kept in baskets And propped by the door Books in neat piles And in disarray Books tucked in closets And books on display Books filling crannies And books packed in nooks Books massed in windows ...
I am a product [...of] endless books. My father bought all the books he read and never got rid of any of them. There were books in the study, books in the drawing room, books in the cloakroom, books (two deep) in the great bookcase on the landing, bo...
Real Toby: So, how do you cope with loneliness, Harvey? Real Harvey: Uh, did I say I watch television? Real Toby: Yeah. You mentioned you watch TV, you listen to your jazz records, you read, you write. You do your stick figures so you could plan for ...
Clay Aiken is amazing beyond that glorious voice. Turns out he is an excellent comic actor and a master of character.
There's a lot of art and comics and movies being paid homage to by game designers.
I never read comics as a kid. I guess I was lazy and watched cartoons instead.
Comic-Con is overwhelming when you have such a long day of press schedules.
When you're young as a comic, you don't have a lot of leverage.
Portraying Alex Summers, I want to look as athletic as his character is in the comics.
We're having the first computer-generated comic strip in the United States.
It seems to be a common denominator with a lot of comics, this low self-esteem thing.
It's my insecurity that makes me want to be a comic, that makes me need the audience.
It was comical because you're at a firing range, all these people are so seriously shooting their little guns.
At the end of the '60s, I was trying to enter the world of comics.
Every Comic-Con, they have some sort of 'Dr. Horrible' panel. It's very cool!
I've accentuated the look over the years. As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death.
You look up at drama, down at comedy. A singer, looking up is okay. A comic, it's death.
Good comics gravitate to each other; you know who's your type of person by watching them onstage, hopefully.
You can't be a proper comic unless you've been out on stage and felt the fear.
I love nerds. Comic-Con junkies are the tastemakers of tomorrow. Isn't that funny? The tables have turned.