Movie narration in the forties was radically different than the narrative involved in books.
Everybody thought New York was this hard, cruel place, and I found it to be an extraordinarily wonderful place filled with the most interesting people.
Although I had a few jobs that I didn't like, or quit, or got fired from, I really loved New York from the moment I got here and I never stopped.
New York was big enough and wide enough that it allowed for reasonably eccentric people like me to thrive. It was a perfect place for me.
Taste has nothing to do with style.
Style lasts forever and taste doesn't.
It's interesting that there are places that words can't get to.
Style is a way of talking about yourself.
Beauty doesn't have anything to do with prettiness. Beauty has to do with something else; it gets into an area where words can't go.
Style and taste do not have anything to do with the other. It's the difference between wit and humor.
I couldn't sit down and write a novel or a short story - even now - because of my dyslexia. But I learned narration through movies.
Sometimes other people have better ideas.
My education was an education by movies.
I'd like to know what law is it that says that a woman is a better parent, simply by virtue of her sex.
Style is the most ephemeral thing I know. It's not about how effective you are it's about how you are effective.
Twilight is about getting older and relationships - not about a murder mystery. It's about love when you reach a certain age; nothing is in primary colors.
I think if you were to look at my resume in total you would see a lot of things that are kind of all over the map.
Is there a way to discuss climate change without politics or religion getting in the way?