“There's the idea that you have to know how to solve the world's problems in order to feel that something is morally wrong. I'm always back and forth between optimism and depression about the situation.” ProblemSituationOptimism Author:Win Butler
“I enjoy doing drama, and I enjoy doing comedy equally. They're both amazing to me, and it's such an honor to be recognized for both genres, and to have the opportunity to work on shows of such great caliber in both genres. So, you know, it's easy to do both.” OpportunityEasyEnjoyComedyHonorDrama Author:Alison Brie
“The way I go about making a movie... even the ones that are interview-driven, I go into them not knowing what's going to happen, and feeling my way through.” FeelingsMy Way Author:Errol Morris
“Most of the people I know who smoke marijuana are not very bright and what they talk about when they're stoned, they think they're being really smart and insightful, but they just sound idiotic.” PeopleThinkingSmartInsightfulBeing RealMarijuanaIdioticReally Smart Author:Andie MacDowell
“I just try to play make-believe and pretend the world is magical and awesome as much as possible.” WorldTrying Author:Martha MacIsaac
“Not everyone can invest their heart into learning something and making it fully realized, and the chances are 9 out of 10 that it's gonna get thrown away.” HeartChance Author:Darrell Hammond
“A lot of the main audience thinks video game-based movies are always horror movies but it's totally not true. In video games you have adventure, sci-fi, horror, action and even comedy. I think that people should accept more that video games are kind of like the best-selling books of the new generation.” PeopleThinkingKindBookActionAcceptingAudienceComedyAdventureHorror Author:Uwe Boll
“Jesus is still up in Heaven, thumbing through his Bible, going 'Where did I say build a water slide?'” StillsJesusHeavenWaterSlides Author:Sam Kinison
“I was listening to a lot of really early house music tracks. Like Chicago house and Detroit. And Marshall Jefferson has a track probably from 1980 - somewhere around there - that doesn't actually have any electronic instruments, no drum machines, nothing. Just a drummer and a piano player and they're playing this house music, but they're actually playing it. I really love that aesthetic and wanted to bring that into the album.” HousePlayerListeningTrackAestheticDrummer Author:Katie Stelmanis