Pat Nixon was called the Mona Lisa of American politics. She never wrote anything. Her interviews tell us nothing.
I prefer doing interviews where people don't have to interpret what you say. I'm going to be real honest.
I am a demanding person to interview.
I don't really do Japanese interviews. I don't think there's much call for me in Japan.
I always wanted to interview Michael Jackson, because I just wanted to humanize him.
You have to be careful when you're doing an interview.
I met Elton John at an Interview dinner, and we just sort of became friends. He's got such a wicked sense of humor.
An interview is like a minefield.
Every time I set up an interview, I say, "That's it, this is my last one. I'll do this because I committed to doing it, but I'm never doing another one."
Then instead of introducing Dre as the guy from N.W.A., Jerry Heller would say Dre was my producer! Dre would come to my interviews with me - he'd come to all these places that would never have had the guy from N.W.A. Wasn't it genius?
Interviews don't go to the core of my life.
I've learned my lesson over the years about what to say and what not to say in interviews, that's for sure.
What makes an interview 'difficult'? Well, there are many reasons, but the end result is usually the same: The guest just doesn't seem comfortable answering the question.
There's no law that says anybody has to do an interview.
I was either going onstage or going into an interview or getting on a plane. You can't really feel everything fully when you don't have the time to process.
There are very few interviews I turn down, because I really dig talking to people and hanging out.
It's not exactly an interview that's going on [in documentary]. I guess we do ask Edward Snowden some questions and we're recording him answering them and so on like that.
There are the people who really, really enjoy being celebrities, and then there are the people who came by it maybe by accident. I'm one of those people who fiercely guards their privacy, so I hate doing interviews.
The literary interview won't tell you what a writer is like. Far more compellingly to some, it will tell you what a writer is like to interview.
I will stay in the car until the last minute that I'm going to jump out and do a standup or jump out and do some interviews.
Before doing any interviews I like to know who I'm meeting with and get a bit of an idea of their sensibilities.
My sisters are my best friends and my most staunch supporters. They're always there to help me through every audition, through interviews and through everything. They are the best things in my life, and I would be completely lost without them.
There's at least one fist bump every interview.
I love having people around who are better interviewers than I am and who can make the time to do a really great job. All of the interviews that we've published are with people who really interest me.
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.