The rules of drama are very much separate from the properties of life. I think that's especially true of Shakespeare. Aaron Sorkin dramalifeproperty Change image and share on social
There have been times - and not just on 'The Newsroom,' but on 'The West Wing,' 'Sports Night,' 'Studio 60'... - where it was hard to look the cast and crew in the eye, when I put a script on the table that I knew just wasn't good enough. Aaron Sorkin castcroweye share on social
Writing never comes easy. The difference between Page 2 and Page Nothing is the difference between life and death. Aaron Sorkin deathdifferenceeasy Change image and share on social
Everything can be going well, but if I'm not writing, I'm not happy. When I'm writing well, I'm like a different person. Aaron Sorkin happypersonwrite Change image and share on social
The properties of people and the properties of character have almost nothing to do with each other. They really don't. I know it seems like they do because we look alike, but people don't speak in dialogue. Their lives don't unfold in a series of scenes that form a narrative arc. Aaron Sorkin alikearccharacter share on social
I have a lot of respect for people who are great at ad-libbing and for writers and directors who are able to create a scene in which that works. Judd Apatow is fantastic at it. But as an audience member, I like the sound of something that's been written - I like it to sound written. Aaron Sorkin apatowaudiencecreate share on social
I desperately need the love of complete strangers. That's one reason I overtip. I love when skycaps, waiters, and valets are happy to see me. Aaron Sorkin completedesperatelyhappy Change image and share on social
I am all for everyone having a voice; I just don't think everyone has earned the microphone. And that's what the Internet has done. Aaron Sorkin earninternetmicrophone Change image and share on social
The rules are all in a sixty-four-page pamphlet by Aristotle called 'Poetics.' It was written almost three thousand years ago, but I promise you, if something is wrong with what you're writing, you've probably broken one of Aristotle's rules. Aaron Sorkin agoaristotlebreak share on social
Trying to guess what the (mass) audience wants and then trying to satisfy that is usually a bad recipe for getting something good. Aaron Sorkin audiencebadgood Change image and share on social