I know what I’m like when I don’t have a project coming up, and that’s the mode I’m almost more comfortable in. That’s when I get really scrappy and creative. Allison Williams Read Quote
Trying to imagine what it’s like to be someone else is never a substitute for actually living that way, for acknowledging the respect that we need to have for each other’s experiences. Allison Williams Read Quote
In most cases, no one asks what I think, and so for me to be ready to volunteer it unprompted, I have to feel very ready to accept whatever is coming next. Allison Williams Read Quote
I will never actually be able to know what it’s like to go through life in someone else’s body. Allison Williams Read Quote
I would never tell someone else how to use their platform, because I think I’m much more comfortable allowing the work that I do to speak for itself. Allison Williams Read Quote
With ‘Girls,’ Marnie was a slow burn; she shifted over time. With ‘Get Out,’ I was suddenly faced with the pressure that, like, I need an audience to know Rose deeply within 15 minutes, within a couple scenes. And that’s not something I’ve ever done before. Allison Williams Read Quote
I can rap. Not openly in the world, but it’s important that people know! I can rap for a very specific reason, which is that in college I was in an improv comedy group, and we did musical improv. Allison Williams Read Quote
I’m an obsessive musical theatre person, so some of the most formative albums for me were, you know, the ‘Phantom Of The Opera’ soundtrack or ‘Into The Woods.’ Allison Williams Read Quote
It’s a normal thing for people to do, going on Facebook and seeing pictures of their exes with their new significant others. Allison Williams Read Quote