“When I run in the morning, my body spends the first 20 minutes trying to figure out what's happening to it.” TryingFirstsBodyRunningMorningMinutesFiguresHappenings Author:Danny Pudi
“When I hear about something allegedly happening in the world I always ask: who is doing it? Trends break out because they're based on real demographics, like there being fewer nuclear families or more people living alone. If 10 people in Shoreditch are doing it, it's a 10-minute fad.” PeopleIfsWorldRealAsksBreakMinutesHappeningsNuclearTrendsFewerBreak OutDemographicsFadsLiving AloneNuclear Families Author:Peter York
“I believe that when the going gets tough, you should just hit pause. Assimilate what is happening for 10 minutes. Your thoughts will be much clearer.” ShouldBelieveI BelieveMinutesHappeningsToughPausesGoing Gets Tough Author:Shreya Ghoshal
“When it is important for you to say something and you find a vehicle to say it, then go for it. It is so rare when that happens so I think every minute spent fighting for it is always worth it. Even if nothing ends up happening, it's still worth the fight.” IfsThinkingStillsImportantEndsHappensFightingMinutesHappeningsVehicleWorth It Author:Salma Hayek
“I like to think in camera, but at the last minute the most important thing is that there is something happening between the actors. But good actors can have a lot of scenes going around them but sometimes it sort of helps the performance because it takes their mind off of who they are supposed to be.” ThinkingMindImportantSometimesHelpingLastsActorsMinutesSceneHappeningsPerformancesCamerasImportant ThingsThings HappenSupposed To BeGood ActorsLast Minute Author:Audrey Tautou
“Damn, my first cut that I showed to distributors was probably about two hours and 20 minutes, even though my contract said two hours. So, I had to lose 20 minutes. It's incredible that it just keeps happening.” FirstsSaidTwoHoursLosesCuttingMinutesHappeningsIncrediblesDamnContractsDistributors Author:David Twohy
“It's completely unsexy [Yello, "Oh Yeah" 1985]. It does capture that weird '80s materialism and "We're gonna get it on now" vibe. But it's a very juvenile approach. It also became a weird signal for comedy, in the sense that when you heard the song, it meant comedy was happening on screen. I feel like this song was probably done in a couple of minutes in a studio.” FeelsDoeDoneSongComedyHeardMinutesCoupleApproachHappeningsYeahStudiosScreensMaterialismCaptureSignals80sJuvenile Author:Margaret Cho
“We were 15 minutes into it and nothing was happening; I thought, well, that's not going to work. Then all of a sudden everything clicked. I don't know how long it took us, but I would just show up at Alison's [McGhee] office. She would type and we'd just kick it back and forth. Writing is so scary for me, such a lonely endeavor, and it became a wonderful thing to show up and have somebody else go through it with me. It was actually a wonderful experience.” KnowsWritingWellsLongShowsKnow HowWonderfulMinutesTypeOfficeHappeningsLonelyScaryKicksEndeavorWonderful ThingsGoing To WorkBack And ForthWonderful Experience Author:Kate DiCamillo