The first time I saw ‘Sunset Boulevard’ I was probably eight or nine years old, and it really struck me how it’s so simply put and elegant, yet there’s so much going on. – Jennifer Lynch
I still fall asleep with the TV on, because I’m used to falling asleep with people yelling ‘Action!’ and ‘Cut!’ – Jennifer Lynch
I really believe that if you’re going to bring a child into the world, it’s your job to parent that world. Especially if it’s just you; you don’t pawn her off on somebody. – Jennifer Lynch
Some people are just not going to like me and they’re not going to like my work. But that doesn’t mean I’m a bad person. – Jennifer Lynch
My life is perfectly happy and giggly and I’m perfectly grateful every day; if there are problems to have, the ones I have are the ones to have; I’m lucky. – Jennifer Lynch
Trust yourself so that the mistakes you make are the ones you’ve made and not something you’ve made because you were afraid to do what you wanted to do. Own your mistakes, then you can own your successes. – Jennifer Lynch
Pressure is an emotional paralysis. It’s hard enough to do the dishes when you’re feeling pressured, let alone make a movie. – Jennifer Lynch
I don’t think if you asked any of my childhood friends they would say that I had a weird childhood; they might say there weren’t a lot of regular rules, the conversations in the house were always very open, dreams were a great thing to talk about, everybody was making something all the time. – Jennifer Lynch
For me, one of the most important things I look for in an actor is whether we can converse. Do we have a similar ability to discuss a character? – Jennifer Lynch
I may not be wealthy; I’m living from pay check to pay check, but I get to make movies, which is what I love to do. – Jennifer Lynch
For me, I was given a great gift by my father and my mother in that I was never told any idea was bad. I was told I could explore any thought as long as I wasn’t hurting someone else. – Jennifer Lynch
Try to be as good a listener as you are a speaker. Don’t just put the emphasis on saying things. Listen. – Jennifer Lynch