Rebecca Miller Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 34 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Rebecca Miller.
Famous Quotes By Rebecca Miller
I was always very curious about other people. I would always stare and my mother would say - just please close your mouth! — Rebecca Miller
Novels have become equally important to me as films. I consider myself a storyteller and passionately engaged in both of those disciplines. — Rebecca Miller
I think one of the great joys of being a writer is you can transcend everything, even your own sex, what century you live in, and how you think. I found it quite natural to think as a male because I actually think that as a female, one often thinks in the mind of a male in terms of eroticism. You think about what the other person feels. So it's not that hard to imagine being that person. — Rebecca Miller
Deirdre Maddon has an extraordinary, almost celestial way of telling a story. There are so many great writers now - although I also want to go back and read all of Dickens again. — Rebecca Miller
I saw Dolce Vita and my mind was blown by it, by the synthesis. I realised I wanted to be a filmmaker and started making films. I was writing screenplays and couldn't get money because my work was so uncommercial. — Rebecca Miller
I would have started writing a lot earlier if I hadn't been [Arthur Miller's daughter]. — Rebecca Miller
I had a lot of great lakes of ignorance that I was up against, I would write what I knew in almost like islands that were rising up out of the oceans. Then I would take time off and read, sometimes for months, then I would write more of what I knew, and saw what I could see, as much as the story as I could see. And then at a certain point I had to write out what I thought was the plot because it was so hard to keep it all together in my head. And then I started to write in a more linear way. — Rebecca Miller
I think it's very important to keep being frightened - if you're not frightening yourself, you should take a break. You need to keep experimenting. You also need to take time - that's how you do good stuff - layering and depth of knowledge. — Rebecca Miller
I was trained to look at colour, edges, to see negative space. I honestly think my greatest influence as a writer is from Cubism - the idea of a multi-faceted, multi-perspective way of looking at things. — Rebecca Miller
Ambition can be a disease, and it feeds on itself. — Rebecca Miller
I don't like getting patted down and taking off my shoes at the airport. — Rebecca Miller
Looking at paintings was a huge part of finding my way into the lush world of the 18th century. — Rebecca Miller
She's a mystery, a cipher, something nearly extinct these days: a person not controlled by ambition or greed or a crass need for attention, but by a desire to experience life completely and to make life a little easier for the people around her — Rebecca Miller
That's one thing I find about having children - it does unlock a door that separates you from other women who've had children. — Rebecca Miller
I'm fascinated by what makes up a self, how one becomes a self, how much is it an answer to others and how much is it an essence of self. — Rebecca Miller
I do think it is a kind of illness in the sense that it sets you apart, it injects you with an endless, unslakable thirst to keep making the thing. The artist has to voluntarily use themselves endlessly. — Rebecca Miller
Writing is still a bit of a miracle - the whole process: I see the world, filter the world, write down abstract squiggles on a page which somebody is then able to connect with. I'm still amazed by it and think I always will be. — Rebecca Miller
I was an anorexic, beer drinking, class cutting, doodling, shoplifting, skater chick that was into nature, art class, and the beach. — Rebecca Miller
One of the things that's good for me is that I can go from one art form to another. — Rebecca Miller
Courtship is romantic. Marriage ... is an act of will," said Pippa, taking a sip of water. "I mean, I adore Herb. But the marriage functions because we will it to. If you leave love to hold everything together, you can forget it. — Rebecca Miller
I was interested in the mystical element of humor - was humor part of creation? Is God laughing at us, or with us? — Rebecca Miller
As much as there are intellectual choices to be made and all the rest of it, a great actor has the ability really, to disappear and lose themself in a kind of mystical fashion. My appreciation and fascination with true acting is really all over the book, definitely. — Rebecca Miller
Every milieu has something ridiculous about it - film-making, the music world, painting - because people who take themselves seriously become funny pretty quickly. — Rebecca Miller
We all have to embrace the idea not to be worried about there being other women in the room. Gay men work with such solidarity. — Rebecca Miller
As if there's a world that exists that you're semi-privy to yet can't quite penetrate - that's how it feels when you're starting a book. — Rebecca Miller
Nobody is so weird others can't identify with them. — Rebecca Miller
Writing is a particular kind of frustration, which is why when I was making the structure for the novel I visualized it for myself with a color-coded board so I could see it. — Rebecca Miller
I've always been fascinated by the way that children and animals suffer stoically in a way that I don't think adults do. — Rebecca Miller
I have a great drive to make things and sometimes I forget to slow down a little. — Rebecca Miller
I never had any desire to become a well-known actress. — Rebecca Miller
I am half-Jewish, and yet really hadn't been brought up within the Jewish faith. So I had felt culturally Jewish, if that's possible, without really understanding it. — Rebecca Miller
Writing is acting in the sense that you're imagining and inhabiting another. In the book I was trying to get at the root of what true acting is. — Rebecca Miller