I Don't Believe In Writer's Block. There Are Good Days When You're Writing And Less Good Days. I've Learned That If It's Not Happening To Walk Away And Return Later. I Doodle A Lot And Often Get My Best Ideas With A Pencil In My Hand While I'm Doodling. The Problem Is, Sometimes I Lose My Doodles And That's Bad!
There Are Some Days I Take My Violin Out And It Feels Dreadful, Like Nothing Is Responding, And I Want To Sell It And Get Rid Of It. And The Next Day Suddenly The Skies Open Up And The Sound Is Glorious Again. So It's Like A Relationship: There Are Good Days And Bad Days.
I Believe In Breakfast. It's The One Meal That My Kids Usually Eat Without A Fuss, So That's Huge. As For Myself, I Can't Function Without It, And I See It As A Great Way To Get Some Healthy Greens In, Some Coffee, And On A Good Day, Maybe Even Some News Of The World Via The Newspaper.
A Good Day For Barack Obama Is Anytime The Dominant Topic Of Discussion Is Anything But The Economy.
The Stories That I Want To Tell, Especially As A Director, Don't Necessarily Have A Perfect Ending Because, The Older You Get, The More You Appreciate A Good Day Versus A Happy Ending. You Understand That Life Continues On The Next Day; The Reality Of Things Is What Happens Tomorrow.
I've Spent A Lot Of Time In My Life Dedicating Myself To Love Or The Pursuit Of Love Or The Understanding Of Love... I’ve Stopped Believing In Happy Endings. I’ve Started Believing In Good Days.
I'm A Girl From A Good Family Who Was Very Well Brought Up. One Day I Turned My Back On It All And Became A Bohemian.
I Will Work With A Director Who Has Good Material Because At The End Of The Day, That's What Counts.