“The short answer to 'Why do you write' is - I suppose I write for some of the same reasons I read: to live a double life; to go places I haven't been; to examine life on earth; to come to know people in ways, and at depths, that are otherwise impossible; to be surprised.” PeopleKnowsWayWritingReasonEarthAnswersImpossibleHavensDepthDouble Life Author:Margaret Atwood
“There's a certain rhythm to comedy that is almost like you're dancing and you just go on autopilot, so to speak. There's something just beautifully enjoyable about comedy in that respect. It's a joy to be able to do that. Drama, you get to go to depths that you haven't gone to before.” AbleJoyCertainSpeakGoneComedyHavensLike YouGoes OnDramaDancingDepthRhythmEnjoyableAutopilot Author:James Wolk
“How can we understand forgiveness if we haven't recognized the depth of our sin?” IfsSinHavensDepth Author:John Henry Newman
“Too many young actors are strutting about and doing films without having developed some of the depth you need to bring off certain kinds of roles. I think that's the problem with the system, where a lot of younger actors who haven't had a chance to develop suddenly become stars.” ThinkingNeedsKindProblemFilmYoungCertainActorsStarsChanceRolesHavensDepthYoung ActorsStrutting Author:Christopher Walken
“In New Zealand we had this colossal squid, which was discovered just off the shores of New Zealand, between New Zealand and Antarctica back in 2003. It's the biggest squid ever found, and I know that there's things living down in the depths of the ocean that do explain the Kraken - you know, these giant things that people saw back in the day, that could take ships down - and so I know that there's stuff out there, and I like the idea that we haven't solved everything yet.” PeopleKnowsIdeasFoundStuffSawsHavensOceanDown AndDepthShipsGiantsShoreNew ZealandColossalBack In The DayAntarcticaSquidsKraken Author:Rhys Darby