All Joss Whedon Quotes
- Part of making TV is the process - you just have to churn it out. Churn
- I never wanted to take a job because I needed money, and I never have. Job
- Twelve-year-old me wanted to do everything: act and sing and paint and dance. Act
- Why anybody gets my sense of humor I never know, but I do know that when they do, I keep them as close as I… Anybody
- I never write anything without humor, just because I like humor, but at the same time, it is a way for anything fantastical to become… Anything Without
- I like horror; I like comedy; I like drama; I like action; I like female heroes. Action
- The master plan does not have a master plan. Television ultimately finds itself, and after it finds itself, it finds itself changing. Changing
- My dad would go to work every day and write in a room full of funny people. He enjoyed it. I know great writers who… Agonising
- My mom and dad were divorced, and although they got along very well, my mom thought American television was reprehensible, so I was raised on… Agreed
- I was very proud of my father, and I admired him, but I always thought he was more interesting than the shows he was working… Admired
- The thing with the comics is that you have license to go down every alley your brain can think of. Alley
- Equality is like gravity. We need it to stand on this earth as men and women. Earth
- I respect television in a way that some people who came out of film might not. Came
- I love a good romantic comedy. Comedy
- The musicals that I love on stage are generally meant for the stage. Generally Meant
- The more you can create a structure by which people live in a fantastical situation and by which they will act, and the more you… Act
- I kept telling my mom that reading comic books would pay off. Books
- My mom is a teacher, my dad was a writer for television, his dad was a writer for television, and combining those two has been… Been
- Movies were always the goal, but I had a lot of goals. Twelve-year-old me wanted to do everything: act and sing and paint and dance. Act
- For me, the act of telling the story and showing it to somebody is almost gravy. Act
- You learn something every time you make a mistake. Every Time
- On one level, I must never lose touch with my audience. But I must, at some point, stop trying to get everybody to like me,… Audience
- All of the most important lessons about writing I learned from my father. He never set out to teach me anything, it would just be… All
- Always be yourself... unless you suck. Suck
- Remember to always be yourself. Remember