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Children are very smart, in their own stupid way. A child's brain is like a sponge, and you know how smart sponges are.
I think, with certain characters, you have to listen. Sometimes, listening can be funnier: the thing you don't say is the one-liner. That's the ying to the yang.
I don't like the idea of being surrounded by hidden things; people you can't see in buildings and cars.
Even when I was writing 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette,' I started to appreciate Seattle's many charms.
Whether some may like it or not, I am still the farmer that I was born as and will continue to be one.
I am going into the adult market because they don't care what label you are signed to or who you know.
The thing that I would say is that U.S. power is not eternal. I am not saying that it won't come to an end. Because it will.
Actors often behave like children, and so we're taken for children. I want to be grown up.
I am not comfortable telling people I am trying stand-up because to me that implies confidence. I'm - well, I'm not.