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en The Polar Express was the easiest of my picture book manuscripts to write... Once I realized the train was going to the North Pole, finding the story seemed less like a creative effort than an act of recollection. I felt, like the story's narrator, that I was remembering something, not making it up.

en Increasingly, I realized that I could not merely tell his story. Rather, I would have to tell my story about him.

en Increasingly, I realized that I could not merely tell his story. Rather, I would have to tell my story about him.

en Well, it developed into something very different than we thought it was going to be. Initially we saw it as a disguised anthology, with J'onn, the Watchtower and the concept of Justice League being the main things the shows had in common. Our mandate was simply to tell really good stories with very small groups of characters, usually featuring one or two of the new guys. As we were saying early on, one week we'd tell the best Booster Gold story we can, the next week the best Hawk and Dove story. But as the stories developed (particularly Stan Berkowitz and Bob Goodman's 'Fearful Symmetry'), we realized we had the makings of what would become the 'Cadmus arc,' a huge story that could span two seasons, a story that would have been impossible to tell in the old 'Justice League' format.

en He said everyone had a story ... and I realized it's not all about me.

en Of course I looked at memoirs and autobiographies, and I quickly realized that my thing was not going to be that, because clearly I didn't have a big story to tell.

en I was showing a man and telling his story and explaining how ill he was, and it was a live camera and all of a sudden I realized that he was dying.

en He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. It's such a complex play with so much going on, very early on we realized the best way to tell a story this huge was to focus on very intimate relationships.

en It felt intrusive, sure, but I wouldn't have been much of a documentary maker if I hadn't realized what an incredible story this was. And in an odd way, I thought I might be of some help.

en I don't think there is any question there were times he (Nixon) wanted to get the story out and have it go away. But then every time you heard the problems (he) realized he couldn't.

en It is very important to tell this story from the victims' point-of-view. I realized that with independent financing, somebody has to be the locomotive. So I'm putting my own money into it.

en These numbers only tell part of the story. All the technology benefits will probably not be realized until it is used across much larger fields than the 20- to 40-acre trials on which these data are based.

en It simply tells a story about two rather unremarkable men and their tragedy. It doesn't wave a banner of triumph over any lifestyle. It is a story about life. A realistic story, and a very sad story.

en (Chapman) is not the story, ... He's the ending of the story, but he's not the story. The story is the 25 years of achievement that John Lennon managed, the music and poetry he left behind and the feeling of creation.

en I read this script and it struck a chord with me, and I thought, why does this story affect me so much? And I realized that it reminded me a lot of my relationship with my brother - two people who took very different routes to get to a very similar place.


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