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You kind of forget he's Peter Jackson in a way because he's so normal; he's lovely. It's like having a friend direct you, except it's Peter Jackson.
If you're wanting something salty, do air-popped popcorn. That, to me, would be a healthier choice than having any kind of fried chip.
A lot of people who don't have anything collect dogs; it's kind of a symbol of having something.
You can never go more than three or four hours without having something to nibble on or eat - you have to graze all day long.
Art is not the kind of thing where you get what you put into it all the time. So I learned to not expect anything other than the sort of joy of having a poem in front of me.
I've returned to being an amateur without any ties or strings attached, which gives me a freedom I never had before.
I guess I'm like any other concerned father, except that nobody else's son guns a cycle over 17 pickups without holding on to the handlebars.
I'm familiar with that feeling of silence that comes with a very imminent catastrophe, when you know you have absolutely no control over a situation.
If you love something let it go free. If it doesn't come back, you never had it. If it comes back, love it forever.