When I write, I create really absurd situations which become false because I am after the joke.
I can always see light in any situation. It's just the way I'm made.
I don't think aggression works like thirst or sleep. I think aggression is more elicited by particular situations. I think it can be mitigated.
What I do is put my characters into situations that are so precarious there is no way to get out. And then I figure how to get them out.
Panic causes tunnel vision. Calm acceptance of danger allows us to more easily assess the situation and see the options.
Confront them with annihilation, and they will then survive; plunge them into a deadly situation, and they will then live. When people fall into danger, they are then able to strive for victory.
A lot of the jokes had some build-up to some nasty stuff. But most of it was all character situations leading to what the ultimate payoff would be for that character.
Don’t confuse the complex with the difficult. Most situations are simple – many are just emotionally difficult to act upon.
Emotions get in the way but they don't pay me to start crying at the loss of 269 lives. They pay me to put some perspective on the situation.
I'm drawn to provocative characters that find themselves in extreme situations. And I think I'm drawn to that consistently.
No one who knows my personal situation would think I am not sympathetic to the needs of the active forces.
To change situation move forward with wearing smile on your face who cares you are in pain
The first day of 'Bling Ring,' I was so nervous and freaking out. I'm a know-it-all and was going into a situation where I couldn't predict what would happen.
There have been situations where the people you're around have one vision for you, and it's like trying on a jacket that doesn't fit.
You know, North Korea situation is far worse than East Germany, and South Korea is weaker than West Germany.
I used to suffer from a lot of regret while touring. Regret at having to leave certain places, people and situations, or just a beautiful day.
In foreign policy, the only thing worse than not doing something is doing something that fails or makes the situation worse.
You are controlling because I want you to do it, not because of the situation or what needs to be done.
Sometimes when troops are overseas working these incredibly long hours in a difficult situation, they're not always hearing how much they're appreciated.
With the piano I'm completely in control of the gestural situation-not that I'm going to play the piece myself, but I know what's difficult, what's impossible.
Caring for an Alzheimer's patient is a situation that can utterly consume the lives and well-being of the people giving care, just as the disorder consumes its victims.