For me, personally, I'm usually not on my phone that much. I prefer listening to old radio shows and watching foreign films than tweeting.
Don't ever be afraid to show who you really are, because as long as you are happy with yourself, no one else's opinion matters.
There is no reason for me to show my collection in New York, because it's not about craft and technique there.
I believe Watergate shows that the system did work. Particularly the Judiciary and the Congress, and ultimately an independent prosecutor working in the Executive Branch.
I said that the only way I could have a band that would work in the format of my show is if the band were crap. So if I have a band they'd have to really suck.
Museums are for dead artists. I'd never show my work in the Tate. You'd never get me in that place.
I always show up to work and give it everything, and some things turn out better than others - and some things you can expect that it will come out better than others.
My dream would be to be on a show that shoots in New York, because I live here, and then I could walk to work.
All my shows are therapy, trying to navigate interesting subjects so I can work them out and to be honest and say some things are beyond the wit of this man.
My main worry is that after a certain point you become so identified with a character and a series that you might not be able to get work when your show goes off the air.
In all of my books, I really want to work with working-class people. My goal is to show the moments of grace and dignity in their lives.
I'd like to show people that if you put the hard work in and you believe in yourself, then you can do whatever you want to.
Write a little bit every day, each day. Visit it, every day - in other words, show up for work.
You really just have to come in and build the spirit up of your team by working them everyday, showing them examples of what they've done and reinforce their work.
I knew early on after the first couple episodes were fully scored and animated that we had a real quality show here. But I always questioned whether or not it would work.
I am not the greatest actor in the world, but the reason I keep working is that I work hard and show up every day and be easy to work with.
Dream and Ne-Yo understand what women go through, what we feel, what we talk about, what we're scared of, and I think that their records show that clearly as well.
It's become impossible to enjoy most quality television shows because the hurt or endangered women device is so frequently used.
Also, it was a cultural moment that wasn't being represented in terms of women who were successful and had choices they didn't have before. They needed a show that they can watch that they felt like represented them.
We try very quickly to show that we are not at war with the Iraqi people. We're trying to deal with the people who are indeed themselves at war with the Iraqi people.
'Capitalism' is a dirty word for many intellectuals, but there are a number of studies showing that open economies and free trade are negatively correlated with genocide and war.