“From a distance she looked like she’d stepped out of a 19th-century tintype—Annie Oakley at 63, had Oakley cropped her hair and traded in her Marlin rifle for an REI backpack.”— Abby Aguirre, Vogue, vogue.com
“Carole's first post–Tiger King interview, courtesy of not Jimmy Fallon.”— Natasha Jokic, BuzzFeed, buzzfeed.com
“The man who unleashed Instagram on the world stands six-foot-five-inches tall and has the careful demeanor of someone who knows people are listening closely to what he’s saying.”— Stella Bugbee, The Cut, thecut.com
“[Narrating] Doc ran through all the things he hadn't asked Shasta. Like how much she'd come to depend on Wolfmann's guaranteed level of ease and power? And least askable of all, how passionately did she really feel about old Mickey? Doc knew the likely reply, 'I love him', what else? With the unspok…”— Paul Thomas Anderson, Sortilège, Joanna Newsom, imdb.com
“I could have eaten a box of alphabets and crapped a better interview!”— Tucker Cawley, Frank Barone, Peter Boyle, imdb.com
“My biggest weakness is that I lose my purse a lot.”— Naomi Ekperigin, Anthony King, Jen Statsky, Ilana Wexler, Ilana Glazer, imdb.com
“The miserable ones are the ones where all the girls auditioning are in the same room. There's no talking in those rooms. I've tried. Yesterday I had to do an interview. I was in a horrible mood. I couldn't think of basic words. I could see my publicist in the background, mouthing things to say. They…”— Jennifer Lawrence, esquire.com
“I was an exhibitionist as a kid—always naked—so at 18 I announced I was going to be a stripper. I went for an interview, or an audition? Whatever it is strippers do. I submitted my resumé. And they gave me the job. I did a couple of parties, then this one gal’s 40th when the men suddenly came home e…”— Chris Pratt, telegraph.co.uk
“I used to think that one of the great signs of security was the ability to just walk away.”— Jack Nicholson, rogerebert.com
“Science is not only a disciple of reason but, also, one of romance and passion.”— Stephen Hawking, parade.com
“The only times I've been upset are when I wasn't able to save someone. If I happen to see a marine or a soldier in front of me that was shot or blown up, that's what was very upsetting to me.”— Chris Kyle, bbc.co.uk
“This was the first time I was gonna have to kill someone, which I didn't know if I was going to be able to even do it. You know, man, woman, or whatever. And I'm sure the pause was a lot shorter than what it felt like internally.”— Chris Kyle, bbc.co.uk
“That was my goal going into the military, whether it was marine, army or navy, I wanted to be a sniper. I was very comfortable with weapons, I loved to shoot them.”— Chris Kyle, bbc.co.uk
“That's what it is. I ain't never seen no talking winning nothing. Been like that since I was little. I was raised like that.”— Marshawn Lynch, nfl.com