I have always felt a little held back by working with other people in recording.
Yeah, I am a little bit, and I think it is a natural progression of the sport, of going upwards in technical ability and everything like that.
I was a writer since I was a little kid. It just always sort of fit for me.
It's fun to do something different. And there are things you can do in a small palate that you can't necessarily do in a larger role. You can go a little further and do things you could never pull off for any length of time, but you can do for the short run.
Harry [ Hannigan] and Chris [Ellis] are sitting there while we're doing [ Fresh Hell], and Chris is directing, obviously, but if we start fooling around a little bit, Harry comes in, and he's got some addition that makes it even funnier. But we start with a complete script.
So we [with Chris Ellis] did [Fresh Hell], and we did the first five episodes as a lark, just to see if anybody would respond or be interested, and we got enough feedback that was positive that we thought, "Let's keep going with this and see if we can flesh it out a bit this season." We've had 10 episodes, and they've been longer and a little more complete.
You know, different people are going to react different ways. And I don't think we should be intolerable because people do things a little differently.
Authenticity is also about the courage and the vulnerability to say, "Yeah, I'll try it. I feel pretty uncomfortable and I feel a little vulnerable, but I'll try it!"
I've never done a big studio film, I've only ever done little ones.
When I was a little girl, I remember carrying my orange UNICEF carton with me as I went Trick-or-Treating.
My life has always been rapid and crazy. It has just gotten a little faster.
It is ever thus that the things which we do wrong - although they may seem little at the time, and though from the hardness of our hearts we pass them lightly by - come back to us with bitterness.
We all come back to our little worlds.
I kind of want to know a little bit about everything.
Man, if I can get a burp out of that little thing I feel such a sense of accomplishment.
Getting a burp out of your little thing when she needs it is probably the greatest satisfaction I've come across at this point in my life.
I can think of plenty of writers whose work I revere and whose lives I know little about.
For writers, so much is done in isolation. It can be easy to feel detached, or to get a little lost along the way.
I was a little chubby, rosy-cheeked kid.
I like to say I'm geek-chic with a little bit of showgirl.I get asked it a lot, and it really does kind of sum it up.
Every student of physics knows the axiom 'nature abhors a vacuum.' A little known corollary is that 'rowing coaches detest sending their crews in early.' Coaches will always find something to fill the end-of-practice vacuum.
After awhile, marriage gets a little stale and you're looking for something to scratch that a little.
I tend to get a little quirkier and crazier with my lyrics and come from a different angle when I'm writing for myself.
Maybe I'd like to be a little more than friends with Ryan Gosling, but I'd just like to hang out occasionally.
I always loved Little Anthony and the Imperials. They were like the precursors of the Temptations. I loved their music.