Beth from Denver: [suggestively, to William] Good morning!
[Appearing for the first time as the undead] Jack: Can I have a piece of toast?
Patrick Bateman: [in bed] Don't touch the watch.
Mike Shiner: They called me for an interview. I told them the first thing that came into my head. The front cover of the art section for Christ's sake. Riggan: Fuck the art section!
Nash: Good morning, eager young minds
Bear, Kaiser: Home again, home again, jiggidy-jig! Gooood Evening, J.F!
Ken: I know I'm awake but it feels like I'm in a dream.
I'm used to getting up at 7, getting breakfast, getting the kids off to school, and doing the mommy thing and the wife thing and the daughter thing.
The first thing I put down on paper is a storyboard, like a film director.
I jog up to the Hollywood sign every weekend. It's fun and what a view!
I don't usually drink caffeine so that when I need it, it actually does something.
The first thing I do when I get back to my hometown, San Antonio, is eat Whataburger.
I don't clean, I don't make the bed. I spend my salary. I worry a lot. I just don't worry about socks on the floor.
Writers wake up the world.
If you're in the game long enough, you're going to be the toast of the town one day, and the next day you'll be toast.
During the week I have workout every day from 9 to noon, then I get to rest, then back to the gym from 4:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Before I was ordained, when I was working for the council, I thought of the first three months of the year as January, February, March. Now I think of them as Epiphany, Candlemas and Ash Wednesday.
I usually start my day when my kids wake up.
The first thing that I really understood politically and was old enough to get was the failed assassination attempt on Reagan.
My Sunday mornings are spent in a recovery meeting in Pacific Palisades.
Forgot to live-tweet the election last night, so I'm post-tweeting today. I'll start as soon as my fingers unclench from their rage fists.