There are some sentences you cannot see yourself ever writing. 'I heartily endorse the Conservative Party' would be one. 'I look forward to Justin Bieber's new record' would be another.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd love to say that I could write political songs, but I don't feel clued-up enough.
Not having any real direction, one writer would lead me to another.
I'm an independent conservative. And what I mean by that - when I think we're right, I'm with us all the way, and I am a conservative. And I think my record reflects that.
I'm not terribly focused on whether I even could ever become the Leader of the Liberal Party or the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in the future.
If I live for another ten years I shall probably have written all that I want to write.
What I would not like is to be ignored. I write from the heart. I don't write for me. I write for my readers.
I'm conservative, and people know where I stand. They can trust me to do what I say I'm going to do. I'm predictable.
I am not a politics wonk. I like the idea of my writing reflecting more about who I am or other people.
I am always writing to myself.
I've never written anything that I haven't wanted to write again. I want to, and still am, writing 'A Few Good Men' again. I didn't know what I was doing then, and I'm still trying to get it right. I would write 'The Social Network' again if they would let me, I'd write 'Moneyball' again. I would write 'The West Wing' again.