I like acting too much and it's too, I'm just too busy doing that and I'm too hungry for it, to get behind the camera. I mean, unless I could act in it, too. I don't think I've got the right brain. I'm too disorganized.
I'm too disorganized.
A disorganized workspace means disorganized work habits. A sloppy work environment equals sloppy results.
My way of writing a book is completely disorganized - to hurl myself at the problem, over and over.
In my fairly disorganized life, yellow stickies are too easily lost, and as for software, I try to avoid using my computer as much more than a typewriter and a post office. I rely on my lifelong habit of daydreaming to spin my stories.
I think that, in terms of mainstream storytelling, the rebel gets off way too easy. We're way too hard on the insiders and way too soft on the outsiders.
There are people with otherwise chaotic and disorganized lives, a certain type of person that's always found a home in the restaurant business in much the same way that a lot of people find a home in the military.
Occupy Wall Street was a disorganized movement without a clear focus and power base - essential in any successful revolution - but the message was clear: the divisions between those who are fortunate enough to enjoy city living as opposed to those who find it unbearable are too wide.
Kids are disorganized.
Cleaning isn't all that interesting to me. I'm disorganized.
I'm over-passionate and in general people think I'm way too intense and way, way, way too hardheaded.
Kids are afraid that if they race too fast they will get tired. Way too much fear and way too little COURAGE.
I'm actually an incredibly disorganized, messy person.
One of the advantages of being disorganized is the joy of discovery.
Acting was not for me. They were saying, you are too beautiful, you are too ugly, you are too plump, too tall, too short. You cannot believe the way you are judged.