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I loved to write when I was a child. I wrote, but I always thought it was something that you did as a child, then you put away childish things.
Don't wait for something big to occur. Start where you are, with what you have, and that will always lead you into something greater.
I've always liked the idea of regularly doing a play but I was offered things which I felt were too 'celebie' and West Endy.
If you're going to do a thing, do it fully so that no writing you give the world misrepresents you - so that nothing you put out there is like a sad regift you couldn't throw away and had to find a place for.
Fondue sets, martini shakers and juicing machines: three things the world could live completely without.
I always pack a travel snack bag. You don't want to get stuck without snacks no matter where you go!
I think if you were to look at my resume in total you would see a lot of things that are kind of all over the map.
When I walk onto a set, no matter what it is, I always do the very best work that I can. But I'm not braindead, and I want to do things that I want to do, you know?
If something were brought about without an antecedent cause, it would be untrue that all things come about through fate. But if it is plausible that all events have an antecedent cause, what ground can be offered for not conceding that all things come about through fate?