And I think the female creative urge is intrinsically biologically linked to our ability to give birth to a child, even if we've never... I've never given birth, but I feel like it's part of our psychology.
I have mad luck. I'm super-good at games like backgammon or anything that requires rolling dice.
I'm klutzy, and I don't embarrass easily.
Sometimes I feel that the people I'm writing are more real to me than the people around me. When you take that imaginative leap, you're living so much in that world.
Writing-wise, I like to have a lot of things on the burners at once, because when I hit a wall, I like to move on to the thing I haven't hit a wall on.
Turquoise is my birthstone; I'm a Sagittarius.
I get so nervous before I go onstage - beyond butterflies!
Sometimes it's less about the character and more about the story for me. I'll play a rock in the background if I think the story is fantastic and I can be a part of it somehow. That's what I look for.
I see the human in everyone and everything. No one is more important than anyone else; I still hang out with my high school friends.
I went to a Steiner School, which is very small and nurturing and creative, so I felt like I was in an environment where I could mature. There was less of the clique-y stuff, which can really make high school a living hell for a lot of people, going ...
I'm a New Yorker; I've paid my dues.
I feel like most creative people are total freaks.
The whole Hollywood thing where people want to put me into this 'quirky-fashionista, daughter of' category makes me mad because it's promoting something that I don't believe in, and it's not who I am.
To teach a child an instrument without first giving him preparatory training and without developing singing, reading and dictating to the highest level along with the playing is to build upon sand.
Pessimism is the key to see what really goes on within our world, the lies and manipulation that circles us all is exposed
Nothing has meaning, only the meaning you give it.
Never underestimate a good sleep.
There has been a kind of stereotypical 'gamer dude' that has been representative for the gamer community in the years past. But I want to spearhead or be a part of changing that.
If I have my way, I want to go start making really interactive television. Stuff where you can sit and watch real actors do a real series and they can get into some kind of gun battle and all of a sudden your television prompts you to pick up your co...
I believe in conscientious capitalism; that's a kind of driving force with me.
Entertainment has this way of resetting itself.