A Quote by Baran bo Odar

I love challenges, and I get bored very easily, even on set. — © Baran bo Odar
I love challenges, and I get bored very easily, even on set.
I get bored really easily. I get bored with people really easily. I get bored with routine easily. I don’t like things that are average, or normal. I care if I have the best – in the world about that - just wanting that great light that everybody looks at and goes ‘Ahhh’. I feel like that’s what I’ve found in my partner.
I get bored very easily. I have a voracious appetite and I do not feel alive if I'm repeating something I'm good at. So I'm always looking for new challenges.
I think challenges are what any decent writer would be all about. If you actually do find your slide and grease it, shame on you. Me, I get bored very easily. As a writer I get bored even faster than I do in real life. I mean, I like fast cars; I've driven a lot of racecars. You need some stimulation. If I find something that seems too difficult to do, too difficult to research, or beyond your writing abilities, it's a perfect invitation to try it.
I take risks because I get bored. And I get bored very easily.
People have it so good in America that they get bored very easily. And when people get bored they start protesting things.
I get bored very easily.
I get bored very easily. I do like excitement.
If I am not moving I get bored very easily.
Creative freedom on television is very limited and I get bored very easily.
I love information. I can never get enough. I get bored easily.
I get bored easily. I've been bored most of my life.
In reality, I'm very restless, and I get bored very easily. It's the same with my career: I need to outperform myself with every film.
Whatever movies I sign, they have to get me out of my comfort zone. Otherwise, I would get bored very easily.
I've always really enjoyed writing different things because I get bored very easily.
I get bored very easily, so I love doing different things, changing, doing a job for a month and then doing another one for six months and then moving into a different group of people. I love being able to stop. That's one of the greatest benefits we have in our profession.
There has to be some newness in the story or, at least, some aspect of the movie. I get bored if the story is told in the same way all the time. I get bored easily.
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