I was drafted during the Korean War.
I've never shown anybody a draft of anything.
The first draft of anything is shit.
David Shayne: You thought my first draft was c-cerebral and tepid? Helen Sinclair: Only the plot and the dialogue. But this... David Shayne: Was-was-was there nothing in the original draft that you feel was worth saving? Helen Sinclair: The stage dir...
They don't draft you to sit there and stand on the sideline.
I draft quickly and then revise, a lot.
News is only the first rough draft of history.
First drafts don’t have to be perfect. They just have to be written.
Yep, I often lit the barbie with old drafts.
I was going to get drafted, but I didn't really want to go into the Army.
Every poem probably has sixty drafts behind it.
All great stories began as shitty first drafts. There are no exceptions to this.
No passion in the world is equal to the passion to alter someone else's draft.
I read every draft of every episode of every series produced at FX.
By that time I was thinking a little about pro ball and hopeful that someone would draft me.
I always read the translator's draft all the way through - a very laborious business.
Good first drafts and speedy responses to consumer dialog will always trump lawyered corporate speak.
I am the vessel. The draft is God's. And God is the thirsty one.
A universal draft is most often the instrument of Third World dictators.
Group discussion is very valuable; group drafting is less productive.
I wrote the screenplay for 'This Is Where I Leave You' - all 40 drafts of it.