I didn't get hugely famous really quick. It was a slow gradual process so I was able to sort of grow into myself and figure out who I was and what I wanted without the glaring spotlight on me telling me who I was.
I am not generous about telling people who I am and what I like to do because it's my life and it only belongs to me and my friends and family.
We're telling a story. And the demands of that are different from the demands of a documentary. The audience must believe in order to keep faith in the story.
The unutterable violence of the Holocaust shook our confidence in the possibility of telling any story of faith at all.
It's a leap of faith doing any serialised storytelling.
You know it shouldn't just be about women as heroic figures overcoming things it just needs to be about women in general getting the opportunity to play a multitude of roles telling a multitude of stories - just to express human experience from a woman's perspective. I hope someday we can get to that point. I'm all about representation.
Parents of recovered children and I've met hundreds all share the same experience of doubters and deniers telling us our child must have never even had autism or that the recovery was simply nature's course. We all know better and frankly we're too busy helping other parents to really care.
Official education was telling people almost nothing of the nature of all those things on the seashores and in the redwood forests in the deserts and in the plains.
Men have had every advantage of us in telling their own story. Education has been theirs in so much higher a degree the pen has been in their hands. I will not allow books to prove anything.
What are the Democrats the party of Jim Matheson telling them? The message of the Democrats is that the Amercian dream is over. 'The government is all you have. Give up your dreams and the government will save you the government will heal you the government will be your hope and change.' We know here in Utah none of that is true.