Divorce is something that I never dreamed would happen to me. But it did.

But let me tell you something. Gloria Steinem never helped me out; Larry Flynt did.

Never blog just to put something out there. I would post only things that excite me.

Making assumptions taught me a lot as a producer, because it's something I never do now.

I never really wanted kids. I didn't not want them, but motherhood just wasn't something that pulled at me.

When I was a kid, I never felt that what I was drawing really represented me; it was just something I enjoyed.

I was never in the closet as an actor. It never occurred to me that my sexuality was something to be ashamed of.

It never occurred to me that 'Phantom of the Opera' was the sort of subject that I'd want to do, because I just thought it was something that would be a bit jokey. 'Til I read the book.

It's odd for me to compare my stuff to Lee Child's, because I'm such of fan of his, and also because it's curiously something I never did until I kept hearing about our protagonists' similarities.

It never occurred to me that we would have as grandiose a program as the Marshall Plan, but I felt that we had to do something to save Europe from economic disaster which would encourage the Communist takeover.

Usually I do a job, and, like, two weeks later, it disappears and is replaced with something else, but 'Get Out' kept growing and growing and growing, and it keeps taking me to rooms I could never get in before.

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