Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
It's always bitterly disappointing to people to see how normally one can live.
I have always been interested in people who live outside of the fabric of the norm.
I've always thought that 'Dear White People' should live on as a TV show, so I'll leave it at that.
You always hear people say, 'I just want to live comfortably.' And I'm like, 'What does that mean?'
I'm always really interested in different environments and how they affect people's lives and what it would be like to live somewhere else.
I always tell my audiences not to listen to such artists who play audio CDs at their concerts. Such shows shouldn't be called live shows. People like AR Rahman, Sunidhi Chauhan, and Arijit Singh are the ones who hold true concerts.
Full live performances are always my favorites, and I think a lot of people's favorites too, just because you can feel the energy off the crowd and there's so much more interaction, and just everything overall is just like very hype.
I've always felt strongly that a writer shouldn't be engaged with other writers, or with people who make books, or even with people who read them. I think the farther away you get from the literary traffic, the closer you are to sources. I mean, a writer doesn't really live; he observes.