Five years is a very long time. If you think about it in terms of just people's lives, in terms of who our audience is: if you were in high school when you first saw our stuff, you're in college now.
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Five years is a long time to play one part.
Five years on TV is a really, really long time.
Five years is a good run for a sitcom; seven is good, but usually, it's a couple years of staying past your welcome.
Who knows what will happen in five years' time.
I don't know where I see myself next month let alone five years. My whole life is last minute. I enjoy the spontaneity of it; I like not knowing what I will do next or whether I will be in the country next week. I just enjoy being around a creative environment.
If I heard somebody else say, 'I worked on a movie for five years', I'd be like, 'What? How could it take that long? What were you doing?'
Five years from now I'm probably going to look back on the things I'm doing and cringe.
Every time I write a book, I've probably taken five years off my life.
Every five years, I decide to learn something new.
The worst question is, 'Where do you see yourself in five years?' I don't know. Variety is the spice of life. That's the best way to describe it.
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