“Individual liberty, the basic underpinning of American society, requires constant defense against the encroachment of the state.” StatesIndividualLibertyConstantDefenseAmerican SocietyIndividual LibertyEncroachment Author:Paul Singer
“Resentment is not morally superior to earning money.” SuperiorsResentmentEarningEarning Money Author:Paul Singer
“All the PG-13 superhero movies are depriving me of the gore that I need.” NeedsSuperheroGoreDepriving Author:Clark Gregg
“I thought there would be more time in my trailer to write during 'Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.,' but I seem to be always flying in a harness and conquering supervillains instead.” WritingSeemsWould BeFlyingAgentsConquerMore TimeTrailersHarnessSupervillains Author:Clark Gregg
“I was an 'Ironman' fan. It was in the '70s. I definitely liked comics and drew a lot of panels on my notebook when I should have been studying - probably why I ended up in the arts.” ShouldHas BeensArtStudyFansShould HaveShould Have BeenNotebookIronman Author:Clark Gregg
“The technology actually seemed to come at just the right time to make the Hulk - Mark Ruffalo was really able to play both characters.” PlayCharacterAbleTechnologyMarkRight Time Author:Clark Gregg
“There's nobody who loves being around actors working more than David Mamet, especially actors bringing his tremendous dialogue to life. I've never seen a movie director who was happier to be directing a movie than Dave.” ActorsLove IsDirectorsDialogueDaveMovie Director Author:Clark Gregg
“I was a football player at college and dislocated my thumb. I was out for a bit and passed the theatre and saw some lovely drama students walking into an audition for 'Much Ado About Nothing' and thought: 'That's what I'll do when I recover.' I joined that production and was hooked.” BitsSawsPlayerStudentsFootballCollegeWalkingDramaProductionsTheatreLovelyAuditionsThumbsHookedFootball Player Author:Clark Gregg
“I think about it, and I realize there's been some version of a Batman or Spiderman or Superman franchise since I was a boy, since before I was a boy.” ThinkingRealizingBoysVersions Author:Clark Gregg