The person may have a scar, but it also means they have a story
We heard stories about fakery and decoys at revivals. I never personally saw any trickery.
That's not the part of the story that I'm interested in, anyway. The part that I'm interested in is all the personal stuff. I tried to base the powers on family archetypes.
'Cars' is a really personal story for me because, first of all, I grew up in Los Angeles - the car crazy capital.
I enjoyed showing a bit more leg in the last few stories. It was good fun, but it can be quite sexist. But it doesn't worry me personally all that much.
Everyone has at least one story, and each of us is funny if we admit it. You have to admit you're the funniest person you've ever heard of.
Behind every drama is a good story...behind every tear is the person who wrote it.
I'm actually a very romantic person, and I would like to play in a love story. As long as it doesn't get too sweet. That's not me.
I am interested in personal stories because that's when people become expressive, spontaneous and heartfelt.
Is falling in love with someone's story the same thing as falling in love with the person himself?
Personally, as a print journalist, I always found the most interesting stories to be the ones hacks talked about in the bar after work.
I’ve long believed that for an award to gain prestige, all it takes is having one famous person win it—even if that one person doesn’t know about the award or the fact that they’ve won it. That’s why last year’s “Albatross Harbor’s Ma...
In truth, I have always been amazed by a group of people who all work toward putting one person's vision forward - that's an interesting story for me.
Non-fiction, and in particular the literary memoir, the stylised recollection of personal experience, is often as much about character and story and emotion as fiction is.
Certainly my personality, my sense of humor, my outlook on life was informed by the experiences of my parents and the stories they shared with me.
Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times.
I would say I try to make my comedy really personal. I try to tell stories that happened to me, experiences from my life.
Bones tell me the story of a person's life - how old they were, what their gender was, their ancestral background.
My growth as an artist and a person has been so slow and gradual, it's hard to make a story out of it.
Some of the best stories start out with a person who absolutely does not want anything to do with an adventure.
Ariel: "Why do such stories always sound so sad? Why can't people part on more amiable terms?" Danny: "Human nature," he said. "When feelings change and a person is at their most insecure, it's a matter of personal survival, I think. It's not always ...