I grew up on Charles Addams' cartoons, particularly 'The Addams Family,' and Uncle Fester was always one of my favorites.
I've always been dead set against festivals - really suspicious and wary.
I always wanted to play festivals more than anything in Scotland.
I don't normally try to stay trim over the festive period - a nice little shift dress and some tights always hides the Christmas bulge.
I remember finding 'Harold and Maude' strangely erotic. I've always had an octogenarian fetish.
I have an odd fetish with nails. I was always doing beauty blogs about nails, and it would be on Fridays called 'Friday's Fingertip Fetish.' It became so popular that a nail polish company approached me, and Fingertip Fetish was born.
I have a pirate fetish - I just always thought eye patches were sexy.
Just in the last week of his life, you could have seen him at Walgreens or at the Electric Fetus, where he often shopped for records - an astonishing sight, like the Mona Lisa taking in her own portrait at the Louvre. Prince, paradoxically, was reclusive but always around.
I've always wanted to see what it would be like to live in feudal Japan; I think that would be interesting.
Bollywood, as an industry, is based on relationships. It has always been star-driven, and it has an element of feudalism.
Anyone watching '30 Rock' always knew Tina Fey was playing a fictionalized version of herself, a workaholic comedy writer who also plays one on TV. She's the boss; Liz Lemon just works here.
After I lost my fiance, it seemed like it would be better to always be alone than to risk being hurt again.
My fiance likes drawing on napkins, which I save. I'm always scared I'll get caught taking a linen napkin from a restaurant!
I don't think I've ever been haunted by a ghost, but I always joke with my fiance about the house we're living in right now. It seems to have something in it.
I've always loved science fiction. I think the smartest writers are science fiction writers dealing with major things.
Fiction writing, and the reading of it, and book buying, have always been the activities of a tiny minority of people, even in the most-literate societies.
My characters are fictional. I get ideas from real people, sometimes, but my characters always exist only in my head.
Most near-future fictions are boring. It's always dark and always raining, and people are so unhappy.
Contrary to what Kafka does, I always like to refer all of my fictions to the level of reality, He, on the other hand, leaves them at an imaginary level.
An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false, misleading, fictitious, mendacious - just dead wrong.