Andrea Arnold quotes:

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  • I'm sure most of us remember being a kid and you have all of this endless time where two weeks before Christmas feels like ten years. I used to go to bed to try and go to sleep to try and make it go faster.

  • Whenever I get fed up with life I love to go wandering in nature.

  • Interestingly, I never thought I'd do an adaptation. I've also been quite against them. I think trying to translate one medium to another is wrong. I never really felt that books fitted into film. Generally people are disappointed, aren't they?

  • I was 18 when I got my first TV job.

  • I always think that if you look at anyone in detail, you will have empathy for them because you recognize them as a human being, no matter what they've done.

  • Films are all about decisions, and that's what I love.

  • I love insects. They are amazing.

  • I don't think you can question your instinct; you should always trust it.

  • I've got no education.

  • I've not used a score in any of my films so far.

  • I try and be truthful.

  • A lot of people have something to say about 'Wuthering Heights,' but nobody quite nails it.

  • We're all quite vulnerable human beings really.

  • I never write with an actor in mind - never.

  • I find it kind of weird that directors want to put themselves in their films.

  • When your characters are really living they tell you what they do.

  • I don't feel very revengeful in life at all.

  • I definitely feel sorry more people don't get to see my films. They aren't inaccessible, and if people got the chance to see them, I know they'd like them.

  • I don't think estates are grim places.

  • I was a freestyle dancer; I wasn't trained.

  • Sometimes when you're going fast, your instincts can be very useful.

  • People ask, 'Are your things autobiographical?,' and I think, no, they're not autobiographical directly, but of course my life has informed my work.

  • I work best when there is adversity: I seem to get calmer the more the fur is flying.

  • I think the reality is important anyway.

  • I grew up in a working-class family, so I guess you could say I write from what I know.

  • I deliberately never read about films before I see them.

  • When I was in New York I heard many people saying that the independent film industry was in big trouble. I was reflecting on this when I came home. Realizing that ever since I started filmmaking, people have being saying that. But somehow it keeps going. Filmmakers keep going. We need stories to make sense of the world and some people like me are driven to tell them. I have faith this will always be possible.

  • I do believe some people can naturally act and don't know it.

  • I don't read reviews.

  • Sleep your way to the top.

  • I don't want to think too much about me.

  • I personally love to see films not knowing very much about them. When you see it, it's like a flower opening up. I deliberately never read about films before I see them.

  • I hear filmmakers saying, 'I wanted to make to make a film about this issue, or this theme,' but I never start like that.

  • Once Ive finished a film I just want to get on and make another one.

  • Interestingly, I never thought Id do an adaptation. Ive also been quite against them. I think trying to translate one medium to another is wrong. I never really felt that books fitted into film. Generally people are disappointed, arent they?

  • I'm never going back to the past. It is like when I am driving - I never like to do those routes that take you backwards and make you go the long way. I always like to do the shortcuts and go forward.

  • I can't remember why or how I started writing, but I think it was always a way of making sense of the world.

  • I was never that comfortable in front of the camera, it always terrified me,

  • As long as you keep your budgets small, there's a way of making films.

  • Dramatically, I like darkness, I like conflict - but I don't see the world as defined by them.

  • I grew up with a lot of Hollywood films. Cozy farm houses, cowboys, nice flats in New York. Especially as a kid, those things have a huge impression on you.

  • Every time I start a film I feel like I'm starting the first time, ever.

  • For me, making films is about trying to work something out by myself in quite a lonely way. I find the whole thing very lonely really.

  • America is a huge country, of course. It's complicated. There's good, and there's not so good, and that's the same wherever you live.

  • I always get quite close to my script because I work quite hard on them.

  • I am obsessed with why people turn out the way they are.

  • I just like doing things from my own head.

  • I've always loved America.

  • I read loads. There's quite a lot of stuff online.

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