We inherit plots. There are only two or three in the world, five or six at most. We ride them like treadmills.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's that old adage about how there's only seven plots in the world and Shakespeare's done them all before.
I hate plots.
Once we started to urbanize, we put ourselves on this treadmill. We traded away stability for growth. And growth requires change.
I don't like plots. I don't know what a plot means. I can't stand the idea of anything that starts in the beginning - you know, 'beginning, middle and end.'
I don't really write plots. I use history as the engine that drives everything.
I believe there are two periods in life, one for the bike, the other for becoming active on one's work.
Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.
Probably careful plotting reflects my personality. I am meticulous by nature. I can't imagine speed-writing anything that happens to pop into my head.
People talk about the plots and what happened, and they see your tricks a mile away.
If you're lucky enough to draw a good horse, you still have to ride him, then the next ones.