Time spent in nature is the most cost-effective and powerful way to counteract the burnout and sort of depression that we feel when we sit in front of a computer all day. Richard Louv burnoutcomputercost Change image and share on social
I definitely try to eat a healthy diet, but I am the first person to say I love unhealthy food. I would never tell you I don't. I love fried chicken or mac and cheese. Do I order them all the time when I'm out at restaurants? No, though I do have one splurge meal a week. Rachel Nichols cheesechickendiet share on social
I think that when I die, it might be some time until I know it. Dallas Willard dietime Change image and share on social
In TV, you have no time and sort of just carpet bomb the scene with as many angles as possible as quickly as possible and find it in the edit. Cary Fukunaga anglebombcarpet Change image and share on social
The anticipation-speculation that comes with a weekly schedule is a double-edged sword. Because people have more time to talk about things, some crazy ideas get a lot of attention. Cary Fukunaga anticipationattentioncrazy Change image and share on social
Everybody thinks making films back to back is a big deal but they did it all the time in the old days. Clint Eastwood backbigday Change image and share on social
People love westerns worldwide. There's something fantasy-like about an individual fighting the elements. Or even bad guys and the elements. It's a simpler time. There's no organized laws and stuff. Clint Eastwood badelementfantasy Change image and share on social
In my career as a director, there's always been some point where you get halfway through it, or three-quarters, and you go: 'What is this thing all about, and why am I telling the story? Does anybody really care about seeing this?' At that time you have to say: 'OK, forget that and just go ahead.' Clint Eastwood aheadcarecareer share on social
With a film, you just don't have time to build sympathy for the character. But I think we're moving away from that in TV. With TV, you have a little more leeway to allow them to rise and fall and rise again and be much more complicated beings. Rachel McAdams beingbuildcharacter share on social
When I come home, it's about my kid, who needs to eat, needs to do homework, and needs to get to basketball. I don't have a lot of time to think about me. Taraji P. Henson basketballeathome Change image and share on social