Once you become predictable, no one's interested anymore.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As soon as things become predictable, they become boring.
I never predict anything, and I never will.
Sometimes I think I'm real predictable to myself and other times... you always wonder, Is this really what I wanted to do? Did I make a mistake? Should I be doing something else?
I stopped predicting the future a long time ago.
Predictability is the cousin of death: I don't necessarily want people to see me coming. You know?
I don't think of myself predicting things. I'm expressing possibilities. Things that could happen. To a large extent it's a question of how badly people want them to.
That's kind of like how jazz is sometimes. You're out there predicting the future, and no one believes you.
Life is anything but predictable.
I have no interest in anyone who wants to criticise me, or doesn't like me despite never having met me.
The day a character becomes predictable is the day a writer should think about moving on - because the reader certainly will.