I love it when people come up to me and they say a line. Like, you know, 'My name is Indigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Learn your lines.' I want that on my gravestone.
I love the name of honor, more than I fear death.
Somebody said to me, 'Whenever somebody says your name, a smile comes to their face.' That's a great accolade. I strive to keep it that way.
When we go somewhere, my dad will start shouting my name very loudly. He'll yell, 'Oh, my God, it's Sara Sampaio!' My brother does the same.
You can say, 'I am a poet, rock-climbing shaman, and my name is Hiawatha Moonbeam,' and people in America will say, 'Hey, that's great. All power to you, man'.
When I die, I want it to say 'Short and Funny' on my tombstone.
I do tend to take lines from other lines I like, and then write around them.
People recite lines to me all the time, anywhere I get recognized.
I hate to repeat lines, to say the same damned thing. I try to rewrite cliches and make what I say sound fresh.
A great pickup line is one I don't even notice. It has me connecting with you, laughing, having a good time. And that definitely gets my attention.