A Quote by Jennifer Hale

I like it when I can hear directly from the writer: what they're seeing, what they're envisioning, and what their intention is. — © Jennifer Hale
I like it when I can hear directly from the writer: what they're seeing, what they're envisioning, and what their intention is.
People get confused when they see my shows, but that isn't the intention. My intention is to destabilize the act of seeing.
I think that I am seeing the Internet and seeing technology take and seeing how the work I do through music directly affects people's lives better than any politician I've ever met.
I am a person who lives my life based on intention. I don't do anything without intention because intention determines the outcome of your life. It's like cause and effect.
I like reading the world through a writer's eyes, rather than seeing a writer looking at him or herself as if at the center of gravity of the world around them.
I can take scripts directly to actors. Agents don't like to hear that.
I retained no records and I am not a good writer anyhow. So the best approach is for historians like you to extract the facts directly from people like me.
Intention is power. Intention is ownership. Intention is commitment. Intention is magic.
After seeing 'Big,' I wanted an elevator that opened directly into my apartment, just like Tom Hanks did.
I emphasize listening. We strive to hear what other people want us to hear, even though they don't always come out and say it directly.
The most important thing, to me is the intention of where things come from, like, why did you use it? What were the intentions of what you did? And if the intention is good, the intention is pure, then everything will turn out good.
In the TV world, we are seeing a lot more power going to the writer. I sense it is a writer's medium.
I'm a big fan of intention. That's because I have learned first-hand the power of setting my intention on my goal and making all decisions based off of that intention.
The naive which is simultaneously beautiful, poetic, and idealistic, must be both intention and instinct. The essence of intention, in this sense, is freedom. Consciousness is far from intention. There is a certain enamoured contemplation of one's own naturalness or silliness which itself is unspeakably silly. Intention does not necessarily require a profound calculation or plan.
I knew it straight away when Twitter first came around, and also Facebook, where it was so easy to post, that this was another way to speak directly with people listening to my music. If they found my music and they like it, most likely they want to hear more from me and hear what I'm about. I've put an enormous amount of time into that and it's played out well for me.
You know, as a writer, I'm more of a listener than a writer, cuz if I hear something I will write it down.
Obviously, you take the risk to step over the line any time you do something where comedians interact with each other. Like a roast, somebody's always going to cross over the line. As far as the public goes, I like feedback, I like to hear laughter, and I like the occasional pointed heckle, but it's true: Everybody thinks that they need to express their opinion now. There's been this sea change where people are constantly writing to me directly about stuff, where in the past you'd never hear about it, because nobody would try to find you to make one of their stupid comments.
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