For me, when I'm not working, the day goes by so fast. I never have enough time - getting a manicure, getting a pedicure, getting my workout in, making sure that I ate healthy. Those things can become treacherous to the mind. Jill Soloway dayeatfast share on social
I'm a fan of Louis C.K., I'm a fan of Lena Dunham. I love shows about people that other people would consider unlikable, or, like, the work of Woody Allen and Albert Brooks. Jill Soloway albertallenbrook Change image and share on social
There's always been something about Jeffrey Tambor, not only as an actor but as a person, where his ability to embody a sort of very dignified feminine way of being just - this was just very clear to me. Jill Soloway abilityactorclear share on social
To me, it wasn't 'Star Wars' that shaped me; it was more 'Mary Tyler Moore' and, nowadays, 'Louie' and 'Girls.' Jill Soloway girllouiemary Change image and share on social
I really relate to the feeling of falling in love 10 times a day and wishing I could never stop falling in love. Jill Soloway dayfallfelt Change image and share on social
Your first job, I tell people I mentor, is managing your affect. Be nice and say nice things. Make it so that the people walk away from interacting with you and say, 'That was fun.' That will make them want to come back and do it again. Jill Soloway affectbackfun share on social
My purpose as an artist is to heal the divided feminine in our culture. Well, okay wait, that sounds incredibly cheesy and like something a massage therapist might do at Esalen. Jill Soloway artistcheesyculture Change image and share on social
I don't think it's a contradiction to find painfulness funny. Jill Soloway contradictionfindfunny Change image and share on social
When you're making an independent film, it's like this actor plus this actor equals this funding, this financing. Pull this actor out, this actor is still here but this money's gone. It's this frightening puzzle mosaic that is the world of independent film. Jill Soloway actorequalfilm share on social
The inbox is always open in my brain, and anyone can get in any time and access me. Turning it off is taking back control. I decide who gets in. It's about emotional privacy, having a self. Jill Soloway accessbackbrain Change image and share on social