I was about to write that in the future I would chose my words more carefully but I'm sure I won't.
The things I write about are the things that I am passionate about, interested in, and fighting for in my life.
I love the writing. I love the idea of typing and seeing it on the computer and printing it out myself and, you know, moving sentences around. I like that.
I love stand-up, but the process of writing is a little more lonely. I want to keep doing both, though.
I just write songs whenever I feel like it, whenever they come to me.
Often I have the impression that I am writing on paper that is already browning in the licks of the flames.
I just don't think I can write someone drastically younger than me.
To be a true artist, I have to be true to who I am now and write that way.
Some writers enjoy writing, I am told. Not me. I enjoy having written.
I like writing a joke, and I like when a joke works, and I like other comics who tell jokes.
I pestered the hell out of everybody I ran into until I could play the guitar well enough to write and sing with it.
When I shall again write to you, or where I shall be tomorrow, I cannot tell.
I have a very solo career. I only write with people that I really adore.
I can write absolutely anywhere. All I need is a laptop.
I've realized that I can't multitask in the writing department; I can only kind of do one thing at a time.
I do a lot of writing on planes, actually. It's my time that I can just relax and have absolutely no distractions.
I think I wanted to write a book about the relationship between the victim and perpetrator in which the victim agrees to remain silent.
I started playing piano when I was 6. And I knew that wanted to be involved in that form of expression, whether it was through music, or acting, or dancing, or painting, or writing.
In 2008, I was more just thinking about using the touchscreen for writing the songs. From there I started thinking about how I visualised music.
When I got into music, I wanted to learn guitar just enough to be able to write songs. I wanted to be able to express myself.
I can almost always write music; at any hour of the twenty-four, if I put pencil to paper, music comes.