We came up with the notion that not all web pages are created equal. People are – but not web pages.
The new CIA torture report is 6 million pages long. It's almost as long as a George Clooney pre-nup.
I defy anyone to finish Halldor Laxness's 'Independent People' without wetting the pages with tears.
I couldn't pay attention to a novel; I'd get three pages in and couldn't remember what it was about.
At home I've got 1,500 cook books and the spines have all gone, the pages are all torn - it's chaos.
With a film, you have to pare down and take stuff out and squish it all down into a 110 page script.
Publicity is absolutely critical. A good PR story is infinitely more effective than a front page ad.
I huff and puff and struggle with every sentence, paragraph and page - sometimes every word as well.
I think that intellectuals who end up in hell will have to read page proofs and check indexes there.
I only like non-fiction. After 30 pages of fiction, I think: what nonsense are they trying to write.
Sometimes what I write on the page frightens me, so I feel free when I write, but I don't feel safe.