I write all the time, even if it means recording in the hotel room. I write on the plane, anywhere, anytime I'm inspired or have ideas.
Every composer knows the anguish and despair occasioned by forgetting ideas which one had no time to write down.
I'm thinking of taking up golf, but the idea of spending time with golfers frightens me.
Blog culture has a hard time digesting narratives, but it has an easy time digesting 'big ideas' pieces.
People take issue with individual aspects of Wikipedia all the time. But it's kind of hard to hate the general idea of a free encyclopedia. It's like hating kittens.
To me, the idea of living this lifestyle is so boring that I would prefer to read Marcel Proust the whole time during a tour.
I don't know if it'd be any time soon but I'd really like to work on a collaboration with somebody - I always have ideas for stuff like that.
I passionately hate the idea of being with it; I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time.
Thinking is hard work. One can't bear burdens and ideas at the same time.
Congress seems drugged and inert most of the time... its idea of meeting a problem is to hold hearings or, in extreme cases, to appoint a commission.
There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time as come.
To read a writer is for me not merely to get an idea of what he says, but to go off with him and travel in his company.
I think that somebody with the resources and innovation and the idea is going to come out of nowhere and come up with a successful space travel program.
I've always liked the idea that writing is a form of travel. And I started my writing career as a mystery novelist for adults.
Many people have the idea that game shows are easy to come up with. And nothing could be further from the truth.
Somewhere between the intellectual idea of why we're attracted to certain things and the pragmatic reality is some form of ever-evolving truth.
Everyone, left to his own devices, forms an idea about what goes on in language which is very far from the truth.
People seem to have this idea that I've always been very ambitious. Nothing could be further from the truth.
I think the idea of getting money out of politics is critical.
The Democratic Party had no idea how to use the Internet. They treated it like free money and then kept on doing all the rest of the things they normally do.
It's not so much that I got that idea at some point, it came up naturally because of the improvisational nature of the story I was telling.