Writers are a superstitious cowardly lot, and we loathe learning new computer applications to do something that, let’s be honest, we could accomplish equally well with pen and paper – especially when that application is as unconventional as Scrivener. Antony Johnston Read Quote
When we project the specific organization of the human body into the space outside it, then we have architecture. Rudolf Steiner Read Quote
I listen to both oldies and contemporary stations. I enjoy listening to current stuff because there’s an energy to it that’s inspiring. Carole King Read Quote
With comedy, I’ve always had a pretty good sense of what I like and how to execute it well, but drama has its own rules. Jonathan Krisel Read Quote
Sometimes I forget to shake hands with the other manager. I apologise. I’m learning, but I have a very good relationship with my players and also the crowd. Ralph Hasenhuttl Read Quote
I like a novel to have a certain amount of dead time and filler – unremarkable scenery, descriptions of getting from point A to point B, dialogue in which not much is said – in between the parts that are electric. With a long work that you don’t read in one sitting, I think that makes for the best reading experience. Elif Batuman Read Quote
Usually all I care about is how elegant or over-the-top the pieces are, it’s nice to really get to understand what the customer wants and needs as opposed to just focusing on the aesthetic. Christian Cota Read Quote
As you stopped to say hello, oh, you wished me well, you couldn’t tell that I’d been crying over you. Roy Orbison Read Quote
It’s a pragmatist’s business, comedy. Start off with good intentions and references to the Pompidou Centre and you end up with boiled sweets and a pantomime cow. Mel Smith Read Quote