Aus / Out Dinge / Things Finden / Finding Kampf / Fighting Kennt / Know Kriege / Wars Leute / People Mehr / More Schlacht / Battle Sie / You Sieg / Win Über / About Viel / Much Wahrscheinlich / Likely
All I write about is what's happened to me and to people I know, and the better I know them, the more likely they are to be written about.
One of the things about writing fiction is that you create people that you feel, more or less, as though you know.
Kids who have an understanding of how and why their feelings are what they are are much more likely to talk to us about what's happening, and they have better skills to work it out.
I'm not about trying to be out here fighting and shooting, stabbing and, you know, all that crap, man.
When you think about where are you going to find that big love of your life, you seldom think it's someone you already know. You think it's someone you're yet to meet.
I don't really like to talk about other people. I think people who have things going on in their lives, I think they have enough to deal with, they don't need, you know, Abigail Breslin weighing in on their lives.
I'm much more about the emotion that a photograph provokes out of you and less about how technically brilliant it is.
I don't want to be alone; the thing I love about acting is the other people you're doing it with.
Whatever kind of movie it is, you're going to be more into it when you care more about the drama, or you'll have a better laugh if you feel like you know the people better.