I don't know who in my family thinks very fast at all, including me. The things that people see me do onstage are written, so it doesn't have to be very quick if you have all day with a pen.
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When I'm making records, I like it to be quite fast. Don't let the band learn it too well.
'The Fast' is tough; it's not easy. It represents too much to too many people. But that's what also makes it fun.
I think, taking too long to work on a record, you sort of lose some of the feeling, so I write as fast as I can; it's just this manic phase where I'm by myself and or on tour, and I write, and I write.
The stuff I do and say onstage I can do easily. As a performer, that comes easily. But being social offstage, it's not easy for me.
The trouble with talking too fast is you may say something you haven't thought of yet.
As an actor, I like to get a bit of momentum going with a character and kind of work a bit quicker. I mean, not crazy-fast, but, you know, five or six pages a day is a nice pace.
I'm much faster now. When you only have a certain amount of time to write, after a while you learn to use your time well or you stop writing.
I write fast, I write beautifully, I write convincingly.
I'm very fast.
I'm the slowest reader in the world, because I perform it all in my head.