Jill Soloway Quotes
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You have to totally change the way that society's structured in order to being to heal.
— Jill Soloway
It will feel boring when you're bingeing.
— Jill Soloway
I have never wanted to claim I know what is best for Israel.
— Jill Soloway
All writing is propaganda for the self.
— Jill Soloway
The more horrible the truth that you admit, the better you connect. You have to tell the truth.
— Jill Soloway
Someone will say to me, Oh that's so Jewish to interrupt. I say to myself, okay, is that code for you hate Jews? Or am I just being paranoid?
— Jill Soloway
Independent filmmakers already have their heads around people on their couches watching their movies.
— Jill Soloway
'Six Feet Under,' for me, was college. Alan Ball and Alan Poul ran that show and really taught me what it meant to really run a show in a classic way.
— Jill Soloway
Some of you guys are going to boo, but I'm going to say it anyway. I don't like dogs.
— Jill Soloway
I'm a naturally open person - some might say radically open.
— Jill Soloway
Normally, you cast a pilot, and you have to make compromises about being political about who you cast.
— Jill Soloway
In my own work I am invested in art as a way to break through impasses, whether those impasses are personal, social, or political.
— Jill Soloway
I've been writing about misogyny for 20 years and trying to understand what femininity means for my entire career.
— Jill Soloway
People who don't have experience setting healthy boundaries, they have secrets instead.
— Jill Soloway
We're a whole culture of people who have a really hard time seeing beyond themselves.
— Jill Soloway
If there's a woman who is exhibiting her femininity or performing her femininity, it's always seen as meant to pull in the male gaze.
— Jill Soloway
I'm very aware that just driving blindly towards money won't get me anything. I drive blindly towards making the world a better place.
— Jill Soloway
I haven't made art about Israel. There's a covert subtext of Jewish identity in my artwork.
— Jill Soloway
I really relate to the feeling of falling in love 10 times a day and wishing I could never stop falling in love.
— Jill Soloway
I've been told by people I respect that flashbacks only work if they have their own narrative, but they can't be part of the present narrative.
— Jill Soloway
Most people privilege the technology, almost as if actors are in service to the machine.
— Jill Soloway
It's really easy to do sad; you just put on some sad music and write dramatically - everybody can do that.
— Jill Soloway
If you're in a room and can be seen by actors, you need to understand that you can be felt by them.
— Jill Soloway
I am beyond excited to share 'Transparent' with the world through Amazon. They've been so supportive through this incredible process.
— Jill Soloway
I love TV, I love writing, but I love movements more.
— Jill Soloway
To me, it wasn't 'Star Wars' that shaped me; it was more 'Mary Tyler Moore' and, nowadays, 'Louie' and 'Girls.'
— Jill Soloway
By recognizing your own vulnerability you can recognize and identify with the vulnerability in others.
— Jill Soloway
There are times when folks will point out certain characteristics I have, like me being an interruptor, and attribute them to my Jewish identity.
— Jill Soloway
It's a struggle every day to get people to invest financially in portrayals of women that aren't satisfying to straight white men.
— Jill Soloway
My sister and I are incredibly close, and we created together from childhood through the time we spent in Chicago at the Annoyance Theatre.
— Jill Soloway
If you're female, and you want to express your femininity, you're actually demonized in the 'Free To Be ... You And Me' generation.
— Jill Soloway
My family gets incredibly tense and stressed out around traveling. There's something really beautiful in that vulnerability.
— Jill Soloway
Femininity in and of itself - and the feminine - can be not only privileged, but honored or worshipped.
— Jill Soloway
I was the kind of Jew who'd be in a bar, somebody would say it's Yom Kippur, and I'd go, 'Really?'
— Jill Soloway
There's something about the kind of unconditional wild joy of creating that you have with your siblings that I am always trying to get back to.
— Jill Soloway
I'm constantly confused about how to dress.
— Jill Soloway
I think kids in general are much more capable of understanding the idea of being transgender than adults.
— Jill Soloway
I always wanted to do a family show.
— Jill Soloway
I think generational trauma also plays a big part in the reactions to Israeli politics.
— Jill Soloway
I love a kind of shambling outsider protagonist who always feels like they're 'other.'
— Jill Soloway
It's really easy to be funny. You get a lot of funny people in a room, the show is funny.
— Jill Soloway
As much as possible, I put my family first.
— Jill Soloway
I'm always going for truth and honesty.
— Jill Soloway
I like to create a community where people want to come and have a good time and do their best work.
— Jill Soloway
There is a real comfort with the position of the victim, which can either result in true empathy or deep paranoia.
— Jill Soloway
So many features at Sundance seemed to be powered more on the director's need to be a director than any particular story.
— Jill Soloway
I think, because of the Internet, we're not looking at the very, very narrow channels for distribution that there used to be.
— Jill Soloway
The first time that I saw people actually make the thing that I wrote was my first episode of 'Six Feet Under.' It was called 'Back To The Garden.'
— Jill Soloway
The only way things will change will be when we're all wilder, louder, riskier, sillier, unexpectedly overflowing with surprise.
— Jill Soloway
You just have to say over and over again: 'I am a director.' Nobody gives it to you. Nobody anoints you.
— Jill Soloway
I said to my parents that I don't even know if there should be an Israel. And they were just so upset and hurt.
— Jill Soloway