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No one wants to know how clever you are. They don't want an insight into your mind, thrilling as it might be. They want an insight into their own.
I know that to write you have to have stories you want to tell. You have to keep your mind alive, and you have to work hard.
My mother said, Don't worry abot what people think now. Think about whether your children and grandchildren will think you've done well.
I've told several writers this, and, again, I get back to it, but if you want to make God smile, tell him your plans.
I want to go behind the scenes as well as on screen. I think you have to make your own destiny in this world.
Never write an advertisement which you wouldn't want your family to read. You wouldn't tell lies to your own wife. Don't tell them to mine.
A lot of people think Japanese food is difficult, a lot of work. But you don't have to buy the knife I have. You don't have to train as long as I have. You can do my cooking in your kitchen.
Power doesn't have to be on such a big scale for powerful things to occur. Within your own home, you can be a powerful woman as a mother, influencing your children's lives.
That is where consensus-building begins-with the idea that you have your own truth, but that the negotiator on the other side of the table has his own truth as well.