The Queen of England gave me the honor of the Order of the British Empire for working with children.
Somebody said, 'Hey, there is a lull in your career. Why don't you write books about your [dyslexia]?' We are currently writing our 34th novel.
I never knew that ["Hank Zipzer"] would happen in my life. It is one of the greatest things. It is like a gift from God.
There is a whole other generation that knows me from "Arrested Development" "Scream" and, of course, "Happy Days."
The strangest thing [to sign] has to be parts of [fan's] anatomy. But mostly female.
I have all over the country and all over the world. It is an honor for me to meet the fans, a blessing.
Everyone if so warm, and the children know my from the children's books. Their oldest siblings or young parents know me from "Here Comes the Groom" or "Waterboy."
Boston is large enough to learn your independence and small enough to make your own.
Wyoming is good, but Montana is like heaven on earth.
I don't understand what I do, I just know that it's great.
Making a show is also economics. Because the irony is, or the shame of it is, you cannot create a show instantaneously. It needs to be massaged. You need to see who is relating to who. How is it working with the audience? You need to give it a chance for the audience to find it, because there are so many outlets. And the audience doesn't know where to go.
Follow AzQuotes on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Every day we present the best quotes! Improve yourself, find your inspiration, share with friends
or simply: