I just don't like the idea of having an operation to hold up the ageing process.
Beauty and femininity are ageless and can't be contrived, and glamour, although the manufacturers won't like this, cannot be manufactured. Not real glamour; it's based on femininity.
Like it or not, I've come to appreciate soccer. Any kid can play, which fits with the inclusive agenda of progressive schools. Although the corollary to 'any kid can play' is that every kid must play because there is an iron grip to the warm hug of progressive inclusionism.
The agendas on the management side of the table now are not in sync like they used to be because you have vastly different entities supplying programming to networks.
I am more focused on the games; things like contracts I leave with my agent.
At first, when my agent told me, 'They want you to do an interview, a piece for '60 Minutes,' I was like, 'What is '60 Minutes?''
Comedy can be, especially in a writer's room, really aggressive, kind of a very male-dominated room, and it would be hard for women. It's not a nurturing place. It's not like a lot of women are going to say, I can't wait to live that lifestyle and be in a writer's room until 2 or 3 a.m.
I like to get out and get up the court, using my speed and aggressiveness toward the hoop.
I want the women's division to have that legitimacy, I want it to have that intensity and the aggressiveness, and I feel like that's where I personally can contribute.
Elves are like trees, grounded and focused from the trunk down but graceful and agile on top.
I tell all my students, 'Learn how to code.' It's sort of like learning Spanish in third grade. When you're still young and you still have that sort of agile mind, that's when you should do it.
I'm obsessed with the Victorian novel. I can't help it. I feel like the novel then was so powerful and agile in ways I'm not sure it is now.
I prefer to fight a bigger guy. I don't like fighting smaller guys; they give me problems with their agility.
Indifference is harder to fight than hostility, and there is nothing that kills an agitation like having everybody admit that it is fundamentally right.
I'm a pretty decent writer. It comes easy to me. I don't agonize over sentences. I write like I talk. I try to make them good books.
To me, acting is like a party. It's like a fun thing to do. You don't have to worry. You don't have to agonize about anything.
You can like somebody without agreeing with all of their policies.
If someone starts agreeing with me, I don't like it. Out of pique, I become something else.
A narcissist like Trump must constantly inflate and exaggerate in order to keep the supply trains running. He has to brag about how, 'I have a very high IQ' or concoct stories about people agreeing with him.
When I do a play, it's like agreeing to be ill for a couple of months.