“Lots of time you don’t know what interests you most till you start talking about something that doesn’t interest you most.”
“But what I mean is, lots of time you don’t know what interests you most till you start talking about something that doesn’t interest you most. I mean you can’t help it sometimes.”
“What I mean is, lots of time you don't know what interests you most till you start talking about something that doesn't interest you most. I mean you can't help it sometimes. What I think is, you're supposed to leave somebody alone if he's at least being interesting and he's getting all excited about something. I like it when somebody gets excited about something. It's nice.”
“The most damning revelation you can make about yourself is that you do not know what is interesting and what is not.”
“There’s something about being naïve. Really interesting things come because you don’t know what the rules are, what you can and can’t do.”
“Don’t write what you know—what you know may bore you, and thus bore your readers. Write about what interests you—and interests you deeply—and your readers will catch fire at your words.”