If I interview somebody for an hour, I'm looking for four amazing minutes.

The hardest and worst interview that I have ever done was with Frank Zappa.

I never use the word 'I' when I interview someone. I think it's irrelevant.

The person I've always wanted to interview but never met was Richard Burton.

Every single interview I have ever done on TV or in print says I'm a Muslim.

To do a really good interview, you have to be truly interested in the person.

Whenever I go on a job interview, I always recommend Rachel Talalay. I love her.

I actually turned down an opportunity for a private interview with Adolph Hitler.

An interview has become such a confrontational thing. It makes you very defensive.

Being intellectually hospitable is a virtue that I bring into the interview space.

It's impossible to explain to people who you are in a five-minute interview on TV.

A spontaneous interview feels differently than anything else you see on television.

It's unfortunate that in an interview sometimes things can seem so black and white.

I did Robert Pattinson's first live interview for 'Twilight' and he was so nervous.

There's all kinds of ways to be misunderstood, and one of them is via the interview.

I always wanted to interview Michael Jackson, because I just wanted to humanize him.

I like being able to have a conversation. I like being able to do a vocal interview.

I think that at a certain point in our lives we should have to interview our parents.

The way I work, the interview never becomes larger than the person being interviewed.

My favorite interview question is, 'If you could have a superpower, what would it be?'

My work caused me to interview hundreds of women about their lives and their problems.

In 1976, I was invited to interview for the CEO position of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.

The first interview I went on I got at age 5. It was a commercial for First Federal Bank.

I've never gone into an interview in my life and said that we can't talk about something.

If I say one thing to the UFC, I say it in an interview. I don't have conflicting stories.

Every time I give an interview, I seem to offend somebody in my family, usually my mother.

The Prince interview was a failure. Huge, but most memorable 'cause he didn't say anything.

'Space finder' is a phase I used in an interview one time, and it's followed me ever since.

One of the main things I said in my job interview was that I want to develop female coaches.

So many times in the middle of an interview I've had people say, 'Can we go off the record?'

Nobody at the FA has ever explained why I was overlooked and not even asked for an interview.

When you interview celebrities, they're so guarded so many times, they can't reveal anything.

I like my subjects to be American, and not too dead, so I can interview people who knew them.

I get accused of talking about records. But it's the guys who interview me who ask about them.

I don't find anything comes out of getting in someone's face during an interview and screaming.

Just doing any kind of work - even an interview for breakfast television - makes me feel happy.

'Interview' created indelible images of Pop Art that arrived on people's doorsteps every month.

When I sit down to do an interview, I try to be polite and answer the questions that I'm asked.

Tons of people inspire my music, and now when I do an interview, I'm scared to say who they are.

In America, going on a date is really more like 'interview night.' You have to give your resume.

There's things you just don't ask, because if you did, the interview would be over very quickly.

I like to do an interview when the other person isn't expecting it. I find it's more spontaneous.

There's a gotcha piece in every interview that the press has, more or less, with President Trump.

'Interview with a Vampire' is my all-time favorite. I also loved 'An American Werewolf in London.'

That is one thing about playing with Guns N' Roses and Metallica: everyone wants to interview you.

If you get too excited about any one interview, you're making a mistake, because people do cancel.

I think my younger self would be more amazed to know I was doing an interview for 'The Spectator.'

When I graduated from Utah, I was headed into the biggest job interview of my life, the NFL Draft.

I once had someone say to me in an interview, 'You are more ugly on the screen than in real life.'

I terminated the interview when I didn't know what he was talking about and went upstairs to lunch.

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