Josh Radnor Quotes
Top 41 wise famous quotes and sayings by Josh Radnor
Josh Radnor Famous Quotes & Sayings
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It really shocks me when I encounter people who think kindness doesn't matter. Because I think it's pretty much the only thing that matters.
All of the things I used to obsess over, I'm no longer as obsessed with. I have new concerns but they're a little more existential or cosmic.
What I write is very personal, but not autobiographical. It's more 'thematically personal' - what's up in my life in terms of themes at the moment.
I distinguish sentiment from sentimentality. Sentimentality makes your skin crawl. It's like too much sugar. But, sentiment is a great feeling.
I learned to choose my battles. Sometimes I let my producer deal with something that I didn't want to deal with.
No matter how dark things may get in a story, I feel it's the responsibility of the storyteller to leave the audience with at least a shred of hope.
It never made sense to me that someone would achieve any kind of success in show business, only to become a jerk.
I have really good female friends. I've never bought the whole men-and-women-can't-be-friends thing. I think that's sort of nonsense.
I kicked college nostalgia in my late 20s. As much as I loved college and treasure the memories, I no longer want to go back.
Acting on stage is still my favorite thing to do. And everyone who's been in musicals knows that there is nothing more fun.
I actually have a thing about proper nouns. They clang on my ear in a weird way when I hear them dropped into movies.
I really like to travel when I write. Something about seeing new things and being in new cultures and environments provokes new thoughts in your head.
In writing scripts now, having made a film, I'm much more conscious of what it means to shoot and edit a movie, and that affects the writing.
We're like a gardener with a hose and our attention is water - we can water flowers or we can water weeds.
I went through this very serious Woody Allen phase in college and a little bit after college. I still see his movies.
Film allows me to ask some really big questions with the time to explore them deeply. I love the form.
Kindness is not about instant gratification. More often, it's akin to a low-risk investment that appreciates steadily over time.
I tend to read things that are a little more on the nourishing side. But if I don't enjoy something, I'll put it down.