Why do waiting rooms have to be so ominous?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People are impatient. They want things to happen overnight, and have no idea of the circumstances and situations that can surround an individual at times.
I know firsthand how agonizing waiting can be.
Having people wait outside of my house sort of gives me a panic attack. I'm a believer in the concept that people should not be followed and photographed everywhere.
I've seen people, where if they have to wait around the set for three hours, and they call you at the wrong time, and they're not ready for you, some people don't like that.
When you get into a hotel room, you lock the door, and you know there is a secrecy, there is a luxury, there is fantasy. There is comfort. There is reassurance.
Some things are so unexpected that no one is prepared for them.
Patience is not simply the ability to wait - it's how we behave while we're waiting.
Sometimes it was so quiet, it's frightening. It really prioritizes things.
I like to be in waiting rooms with people as they're auditioning, because their terror calms me.
It is strange that the years teach us patience; that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting.