Why is 'Game of Thrones' the most pirated show in the history of TV? Because people can't get it fast enough, that's why.
I take the world very personally. I take history personally; I want to place myself in the larger context.
The history of storytelling isn't one of simply entertaining the masses but of also advising, instructing, challenging the status quo.
The new information technology... Internet and e-mail... have practically eliminated the physical costs of communications.
Computers tend to separate us from each other - Mum's on the laptop, Dad's on the iPad, teenagers are on Facebook, toddlers are on the DS, and so on.
Because Dad was famous, I was so used to being identified as 'John Huston's daughter' that I couldn't think of myself as anyone else.
I loved Dad more for treating the biological reality as trivial, irrelevant. He loved me no less than his other three children.
My dad was a big Frank Zappa fan, so I remember listening to a lot of Frank Zappa. Girls do not like Frank Zappa.
My dad died from pancreatic cancer at 54... I'm making sure I'm eating my vegetables and staying away from the red meat.
There's sometimes a weird benefit to having an alcoholic, violent father. He really motivated me in that I never wanted to be anything like him.
I pop gum. My parents get so annoyed with me. I know my dad wishes he never taught me how to do that.
My dad believed in scaring us as we were growing up. Scaring the boys who wanted to date us more.
I don't think there's any real motivation for somebody to be a truck driver. Mine was simple; dad was a truck driver, I wanted to own one.
My dad was quite a forbidding figure. I realise now that that was mainly because he worked so hard. He wasn't unkind, but he was a presence.
When I was a boy, my own dad told me in a smiling and wistful way that it's a wise man that knows his own father.
My dad was a surgeon in Egypt. He was a general surgeon. As a little boy I always admired what he was doing, and I wanted to do surgery.
My dad used to say, 'You wouldn't worry so much about what people thought about you if you knew how seldom they did.
My dad was a presence, of course, but he worked nights a lot, and I would only see him one day a week.
I think when I was a kid, and I was in England and it was all about The Stones, The Who, The Kinks and The Beatles and that's what my dad was into.
I can jump on to a kitchen worktop from standing, like Tigger. It was something my dad could do, and I copied it from him.
The cult of the individual is killing us. I think Twitter signals the death of western civilisation, but people have been saying that since Demosthenes.