Every Time I Do An Interview, It's Like Serious Therapy. But Real Therapy Isn't Something That I'd Ever Have. I Feel Fortunate That Mentally Everything Is Functioning Well.
When I Was Thirteen I Basically Asked My Mother If It Was Possible For This To End, That I'd Had Enough Of It. And I Truly Had Had Enough. And That Was Right About The Time That We Got A Call For A Movie Interview.
There Is This Stereotype Of Icelanders All Believing In Spirits, And I've Played Up To That A Bit In Interviews.
I’d Rather Interview 50 People And Not Hire Anyone Than Hire The Wrong Person.
The Politician Being Interviewed Clearly Takes A Great Deal Of Trouble To Imagine An Ending To His Sentence: And If He Stopped Short? His Entire Policy Would Be Jeopardized!
The Best Interviews Like The Best Biographies Should Sing The Strangeness And Variety Of The Human Race.
What Makes Me Furious, Not Just Because We're In An Interview, But I Don't Like When Writers Take Your Words And Put Them Somewhere Else, In The Wrong Context In Their Own Article About You.
Marketing Is What Gets You Noticed, And That Side Of It Something - This Side Of It, If You Like, Doing Interviews - Is The Side Of It That I Least Enjoy, And Yet Is 50% Of The Project.
It's Funny, Because I Have Periods Where I Just Kind Of Go Dark. I Don't Tweet, I Don't Talk, I Don't Interview, And Then I Have Times Where I Do.
Everything Has Changed. An Interview Has Become Such A Confrontational Thing. It Makes You Very Defensive.
When Interviews Are Good, The Conversation Can Be Amazing. Sometimes I've Had Conversations With Journalists That I've Never Had With Anybody Else.