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If a terrorist group wanted to hit Britain, all they'd have to do is kill 100 random celebrities. The country would have a nervous breakown.
Chris Morris
Random
Nervous
Country
Group
Would
Terrorist
Celebrities
Hit
Wanted
Britain
I just feel tired now if people are shocked. If it's not for you, just don't bloody watch it.
Chris Morris
Tired
You
People
Feel
Bloody
Shocked
Just
Now
Watch
A sitcom isn't usually the right tool for satire.
Chris Morris
Satire
Tool
Sitcom
Right
When people say 'love to hate', they actually mean 'love to be appalled by' - if they truly hated them, they'd never repeat a catch phrase.
Chris Morris
Love
Hate
People
Say
Hated
Phrase
People Say
Never
Catch
Catch Phrase
Repeat
Truly
Mean
Them
Appalled
Actually
The pursuit of approval usually ends in disaster.
Chris Morris
Approval
Pursuit
Disaster
Ends
The thing about a sense of humour is that it's not bestowed on the good. It's just randomly dished out.
Chris Morris
Good
Sense
Humour
Randomly
Out
Bestowed
About
Just
Thing
There are works of fiction which seek to explain jihadi terrorists as the militant wing of Amnesty International. I don't buy that.
Chris Morris
Buy
Seek
Wing
Terrorists
Fiction
Which
Explain
Militant
International
Works
Amnesty
I was fortunate that I was at newspapers for eight years, where I wrote at least five or six stories every week. You get used to interviewing lots of different people about a lot of different things. And they aren't things you know about until you do the story.
Chuck Klosterman
You
People
Every
Interviewing
About
Week
Know
Until
Wrote
Least
Years
Lot
Lots
Five
Get
Six
Eight
Where
Different
Stories
Story
Newspapers
Different People
Used
Fortunate
Different Things
Things
The biggest problem in rock journalism is that often the writer's main motivation is to become friends with the band. They're not really journalists; they're people who want to be involved in rock and roll.
Chuck Klosterman
People
Problem
Become
Band
Writer
Main
Journalism
Journalists
Involved
Rock
Rock And Roll
Motivation
Friends
Roll
Often
Want
Biggest
Biggest Problem
Really
Who
To me, every interview, even if you love the artist, needs to be somewhat adversarial. Which doesn't mean you need to attack the person, but you do need to look at it like you're trying to get information that has not been written about before.
Chuck Klosterman
Love
Needs
Me
You
Before
Every
Interview
About
Attack
Somewhat
Written
Adversarial
Like
Look
Been
Person
Get
Trying
Artist
Information
Which
Mean
Even
Need
A lot of people have this strategy where if they have a hard question they wait to ask it to the end of the interview because they think the person is going to walk out. But what they have to realize is, is that if the person walks out, they have a pretty successful story.
Chuck Klosterman
People
Wait
Walk
Walks
Strategy
Think
Interview
Out
Pretty
Because
Question
Lot
End
Person
Going
Where
Story
Realize
Ask
Successful
Hard
When you're writing for newspapers you have all these parameters. You can't swear, you have to use short paragraphs, all that. If you stay within those parameters, you have lots of freedom because you're writing for the next day.
Chuck Klosterman
Day
Freedom
You
Writing
Those
Paragraphs
Stay
Parameters
Because
Within
Lots
Short
Swear
Newspapers
Next
Use
I feel sorry for people who have to edit me. Which is why book writing is by far the most enjoyable. Really the only thing it's based on is whether it's good or not. No book editor, in my experience, is getting a manuscript and try to rewrite it.
Chuck Klosterman
Good
Me
Experience
Book
People
Writing
Try
Sorry
Book Writing
Only
Feel
Most
Edit
Editor
Getting
Rewrite
The Only Thing
Whether
Which
Far
Really
Who
Manuscript
Based
Why
Enjoyable
Thing
The biggest hurdle to writing Fargo Rock City was that I couldn't afford a home computer - I had to get a new job so I could buy a computer. It could all change though. In five years, I could be back at some daily newspaper, which wouldn't be so bad.
Chuck Klosterman
Buy
Home
Daily
Change
Writing
Job
Back
Though
Bad
Hurdle
City
Some
Could
Computer
Had
New
Rock
New Job
Years
Five
Afford
Get
Biggest
Which
Newspaper
Fargo
It didn't seem remotely possible. I had no idea how people got those jobs, I didn't know what the steps were, it never even dawned on me. It seemed so outside the realm of possibility.
Chuck Klosterman
Me
People
Those
Possibility
Possible
Jobs
No Idea
Seem
Seemed
Outside
Never
Had
Dawned
Idea
Steps
Remotely
Know
Got
How
Were
Realm
Even
I grew up on a farm, and we didn't have cable and only limited radio stations, so I wasn't inundated with culture the way people in other parts of the country were. But I was really interested in it.
Chuck Klosterman
Culture
People
Country
Farm
Other
Way
Stations
Inundated
Only
Cable
Parts
Limited
Were
Up
Grew
Interested
Really
Radio
Radio Stations
Even though I wanted to experience all these things I was interested in, I couldn't get them. So I had to think critically and culturally about what was available.
Chuck Klosterman
Experience
Think
Though
Critically
About
Had
Get
Wanted
Interested
Available
Them
Even
Things
It's just that what's important there is different there than what's important is here. Here, people care that you wrote a book or that you work in the media.
Chuck Klosterman
Work
You
Book
People
Care
Important
Wrote
Than
Just
Different
Media
Here
In Fargo, they say, well, that's a job. How well do you get paid? For example, for this book I was written about in Entertainment Weekly, and it was kind of cool because my mom asked me if Entertainment Weekly was a magazine or a newspaper.
Chuck Klosterman
Mom
Me
You
Entertainment
Book
Job
Example
Say
Kind
Magazine
About
Weekly
Written
For Example
Well
Because
How
Get
Newspaper
Asked
Paid
Fargo
Cool
They Say
All sensitive people agree that there is a peculiar emotion provoked by works of art.
Clive Bell
Art
People
Emotion
Provoked
Sensitive
Agree
Works
Peculiar
Art and Religion are, then, two roads by which men escape from circumstance to ecstasy. Between aesthetic and religious rapture there is a family alliance. Art and Religion are means to similar states of mind.
Clive Bell
Art
Family
Religion
Mind
Men
States
Circumstance
Religious
Rapture
Similar
Alliance
Roads
Between
Ecstasy
Aesthetic
Escape
Which
Then
Means
Two
Only reason can convince us of those three fundamental truths without a recognition of which there can be no effective liberty: that what we believe is not necessarily true; that what we like is not necessarily good; and that all questions are open.
Clive Bell
Good
Liberty
Three
Believe
Those
Recognition
Only
Open
True
Like
Without
Effective
Questions
Truths
Which
Us
Convince
Reason
Fundamental
Necessarily
Do not mistake a crowd of big wage-earners for the leisure class.
Clive Bell
Class
Mistake
Big
Crowd
Leisure
It would follow that 'significant form' was form behind which we catch a sense of ultimate reality.
Clive Bell
Reality
Sense
Significant
Would
Follow
Catch
Ultimate
Behind
Form
Which
Comfort came in with the middle classes.
Clive Bell
Classes
Comfort
Came
Middle
There must be some one quality without which a work of art cannot exist; possessing which, in the least degree, no work is altogether worthless.
Clive Bell
Work
Art
Quality
Degree
Possessing
Worthless
Must
Some
No Work
Without
Altogether
Least
Exist
Cannot
Which
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