Don’t give up on your daydream! That little voice inside is telling you how to live your life with intent & purpose.
People tell me they open my e-mails first, because they aren't demands and you don't need to reply. They're simply for pleasure.
Telling me that I can't do something is probably the worst thing that anyone can say, because I'll definitely do it. I'm very determined.
As cliched as it sounds, if you have an original voice and an original idea, then no matter what anybody says, you have to find a way to tell that story.
You go to Brooklyn, everybody's got a beard and plaid shirt. They may be able to tell each other apart, but they all look alike to me.
When someone is in our tribe, I think it's particularly easier for us to tell them apart, because we're used to their facial features.
I don't think in terms of optimism and pessimism when writing a story. I am telling a story.
Joe Torre would tell you to make sure you can hit the ball on the outside part of the plate.
An attempt to write nothing but characterization will soon bog down; I for one don't want to have somebody tell me about someone else.
Along with former President Bill Clinton, we have Sam Nunn to thank for the sorry debacle of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.'
Even in Britain, the trade unions tell me that employment contracts have less protection than in the past.
And I will never, ever respond to anybody - man, woman, vegetable, or mineral - who tells me to keep my mouth shut.
There are some movie stars in Hollywood that are so scared, they also tell the reporter that they are recording them, in case there is something wrong with what they wrote about them in the papers.
I can always tell if someone's from Harvard because they trot out their vitae. I would die at Harvard.
You can tell when something's not moving forward anymore. When the doubts you have about it don't go away.
I think, especially when you're in college, each book that you're reading tends to tell you who you are.
You get guys around a campfire, and they start telling their stories. That's the fellowship that they want to be in.
When we tell little white lies, we become progressively color-blind. It is better to remain silent than to mislead.
When I was 12, I had a coach tell me I would never be a championship pitcher. That devastated me. I was crushed.
As you can probably tell, I like films and directors that bring a totally unique style to filming action.
When you read something you have written, you have to confront some of the lies you have been telling yourself.