I never really enjoyed the fame stuff.
At the end of my life, is it better to say that I empowered people to make great stuff, or that I died with a net worth of $10 billion? Obviously I'm picking the former, although I would not mind both.
My department is to get actors to do stuff.
For me, lost causes are the only ones that are worth fighting for. The other stuff is not worth fighting for.
Democrats are people who raise your taxes and spend your money on weird stuff. They steal your guns, and they spit on your faith.
I'm just very obsessed with Japanese stuff in general.
Getting control of stuff makes people feel like they have more control over their lives - maybe irrationally, but it's one of these psychological truths.
Superman and Batman go to a small claims court together. I knew they'd cast [Gal Gadot], I had seen pictures of her, I remembered seeing her doing parts in movies and I went and re-watched stuff with hers and then met with her.
I love Twitter. Twitter for me is twofold. I can use it to get out important information about charity stuff and where Im going to be, and I can get feedback from the audience which I love.
It's kind of a misnomer about science fiction that science fiction is about anything other than people. It's about people doing stuff, sometimes doing extraordinary stuff.
I try to look after the really small things and the really big things, and delegate the stuff in between.
When I've done somewhat scripted stuff, it feels a little flat. It feels like there's not much life behind it.
I have loads of stuff that never came out because I really don't think it's good enough.
I usually find stuff that I hope no one really knows or cares about. If I'm ripping off something that's already brilliant, what's the point?
But the Danzig unreleased stuff will be either a single or a double CD.
People aren't happy unless they buy stuff, and that's because we have become this industrialized nation.
If we just stop producing stuff, if we stop being so capitalist, we stop taking resources from other third world countries, we'll be happy.
I'm not a potato sack; I've never sat on my couch. If I'm home, I'm cleaning, feeding my dogs, doing stuff. Life is too precious to waste time.
I come from theater, and doing period stuff is so whimsical and imaginative and so outside any frame of reference than I have ever had so I prefer that just in terms of fun factor.
It's cool if people want to make movies of stuff, but I'm really interested in the comics.
Were not a festival band, playing during the day was something we had to get over, I was like uhh this sun stuff kind of sucks
Don't buy the bootlegs, save your stuff, everything's coming back out.
I figured if you want to get to where John Hammond is or Billy Gibbons is or Peter Wolf is, you have to start listening to the same stuff they did, and learn from that, and that's what I did.
Whatever you love, that will be an influence. It just will. So in effect the young writer's job is: go out and find some stuff to love.
In my work, and in my psyche, there's some very sentimental, traditional, conventional side that's always in argument with a more radical, sarcastic side. Some of my stories are really sentimental, but they're layered over with weird, satirical stuff.