I love theaters. I love the event of going there and seeing a movie with a lot of people. I like the community coming around the story.
I liked being on stage; I just didn't like the theatrical aspect of being in front of people.
Whether by theft or by artistry or by conquest, when it comes to time, Venetians are the world's greatest experts. They bested time like no one else.
There is definitely a thematic lineage between 'Descender' and my previous work, like 'Sweet Tooth' and 'Trillium.'
As far as creating my own theme park, it would probably just have to do with things I like, like my dog and other people's dogs, and lots of dogs and cats.
'Wonka' was an unforgettable experience. When I first saw the set, it was like walking into a theme park, and most of it was edible.
Everyone needs a theme song! It should make you feel like a million dollars.
I think critics tend to think that comedy is freakin' math. Like, this is the Pythagorean Theorem. They're not sophisticated enough to know that comedy is fluid, that it evolves, and these organic evolutions are what you have to embrace.
I'm no enthusiast for the Coase Theorem. I don't like it, but it's widely used.
Abstract ideas like equality and liberty have a spurious transparency, and can be used to derive pleasing theorems in the manner of Jean-Jacques Rousseau or John Rawls.
If music was made by some kind of critical theorist, it would sound like my music.
There is no 'ultimate goal of therapy.' Thinking there is some ultimate or universal goal of therapy is one of the most fundamental errors of our field. To me, that concept is rather arrogant, as if therapists were some kind of spiritual experts who knew what human beings are supposed to be like.
Like Theresa May, I regularly find myself infuriated by the rantings of Anjem Choudary and other hate preachers.
If you have two steaks, one that's an inch thick, one that's 2 inches thick, how much longer does the thicker one need to cook? It's four times as long. It goes roughly like the square. How come cookbooks don't tell you that?
I like playing thieves.
My thighs were huge; they were like rock! Growing up, I was really athletic, and I had a very athletic body.
I don't like my thighs, the back of my legs or my chubby knees. I wear clothes that show off my legs in pictures and videos but not often when I'm appearing live.
I know very few Americans, though I like the way they think. They think big.
I'm a visual thinker, not a language-based thinker. My brain is like Google Images.
I would like to be taller, thinner and more rakish looking.