Fortunately, I got called down to NASA for an interview. And one thing led to the next, and one day I got that call. I've been here about seven years now and am really enjoying it.
The whole theme of Interview with the Vampire was Louis's quest for meaning in a godless world. He searched to find the oldest existing immortal simply to ask, What is the meaning of what we are?
Now that I'm older, I like almost anything that's done well, even surf music and instrumentals; I really enjoyed the interviews with the Ventures in your magazine.
In those days I would go for an interview and find myself competing with this other chap who would always be younger and taller, and much handsomer than I.
After a subsequent interview at Brooklyn Poly, I was hired, and life as a fully independent researcher began.
Never wear a backward baseball cap to an interview unless applying for the job of umpire.
Nobody really knows for sure who the Blue Blazer is, but like I said in my interview, there's a little bit of the Blue Blazer in each and every one of us.
I was disappointed not to be able to interview Mr. Clinton. I met him two years ago. I was looking forward to talking with him about issues from Africa to terrorism.
I had the great good fortune to interview Peggy Lee. Her memories of working with Walt Disney and his team were warm and upbeat.
The hardest and worst interview that I have ever done was with Frank Zappa.
I want to live every moment totally and intensely. Even when I'm giving an interview or talking to people, that's all that I'm thinking about.
I decided I would never do interviews again.
Live interviews are more difficult to distort.
I think that any reporter or columnist will be a little more careful when doing interviews with me.
MTV was such a great training for me. I did live interviews with everyone from Michael Jackson to Madonna.
I am utterly bored by celebrity interviews. Most celebrities are devoid of interest.
I did, but I'm not real fond of giving interviews.
I do not believe that I have had an interview with anybody in twenty-five years in which the person to whom I was talking was not annoyed during the early part of the interview by my asking stupid questions.
I don't think of myself as giving interviews. I just have conversations. That gets me in trouble.
The reason I do interviews is because I'm protecting my songs.
But unfortunately, I have to say, one out of every 100 interviews I do, I get a real journalist
I think J.D. Salinger is correct in granting no interviews, and in making no speeches
I am an extremely private person. I always feel that I come across as a caricature of myself whenever I do interviews.
If you're doing an interview, you need conversational tension. After you talk to them, you're not going to have a relationship with them, they're not going to like you, they're not going to be your friend.
Interviews are usually a follow-up, like a press junket or a publicity junket, or something like that, and I’m not doing any of that right now. I don’t have any axes to grind.
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