“I don't understand the feeling of, the way people speak of writing as though it were, like, some kind of djinn to be summoned or like it's the Loch Ness monster or seeing a shooting star. It's a physical act. It is a thing you do with your muscles and your body and your willpower. Watch, I'll show you: get a piece of paper. Get a pencil. Put the pencil on the paper and write the word 'something.'” PeopleWayWritingKindBookShowsFeelingsBodySpeakStarsWatchesPiecesSeeingPaperYour BodyMonstersComicShootingMusclesComic BookPencilsWillpowerShooting StarLoch Ness Monster Author:Matt Fraction
“I don't really like to watch myself [in movie] very much, even afterwards. I kind of feel that when I've finished shooting, that's my job done, really. It's not my business what happens to it next. I just do what I do and that's what I love: doing it.” FeelsKindDoneHappensJobsNextWatchesFinishedShooting Author:Richard Coyle
“You want to do movies that your children can watch, and that your children can have fun at and enjoy the experience of shooting.” WantChildrenFunEnjoyWatchesOur ChildrenShootingHaving FunYour Children Author:Salma Hayek
“I'm the kind of person who, if I see a shooting star, I wouldn't stay there and watch it. I'd run to my friends and tell them because I would want everyone to see it too.” IfsWantKindPersonsRunningStarsWatchesMy FriendsShootingShooting Star Author:Paris Hilton