Dinge / Things Fragen / Ask Haben / Having Hand Hilfe / Help Jeder / Everyone Leute / People Löffel / Spoon Macht / Makes Netter / Nicer Party Rühren / Stir Sie / Them Tonhöhe / Pitch Tun / Doing Zusammen / Together
I started out in anthropology, so to me how society works, how people put themselves together and make things work, has always been a big interest.
It sustained me... I can't tell you how much their support meant to me when I was leaving and coming back and even while I was gone, there was a part of me that knew people were pulling for me.
A play is a hard thing, particularly in L.A. It's less expensive than in New York, but there's also less of a commitment to people doing plays than in New York. So it's a strange battle.
In this job, you're going to make decisions. You'll say things that some people are going to love them, some people are going to hate them. It's just part of the job.
Everybody has to put purees underneath everything now. It's like people think we need the steak, and then we need some baby food with it.
If I write a tune and people think it's nice, then that's fine by me, but I hate having to compete and promote the thing. I really don't like promotion.
I have about two or three people, we don't have an office, we don't even have a dedicated phone line. We do it out of our own homes, and we make it work.
I like people. That's me. I like people on the street, and I also happen to like other people who have power. But I'll go to a party and realise I haven't spoken to anybody who can do anything for me.
In too much of the West, everyone wants the guarantee of safety, and never having to make any decisions.