Quote by Stone Gossard
I walked to Seward School first through fourth grade. Its just ama

I walked to Seward School first through fourth grade. Its just amazing to me now that wed walk down 10th Avenue on Capitol Hill. – Stone Gossard

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Well, you go to Holland and everybodys on a bike – nobody would think to have a car. – Stone Gossard

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I like rhythmic things that butt up against each other in a cool kind of way. – Stone Gossard

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A lot of fun stuff happens when you go out on a bike compared to when youre in a car. Youre more in the environment. Its enjoyable. Even when Its raining Its still fun. – Stone Gossard

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I think one of the coolest things about the job is the level of trust we have for each other. The actors fully trust that the writers will write amazing episodes, and the writers trust that the actors will follow their instincts with the characters. – John Krasinski

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100 million iphones dont lie. What an amazing man. He is the apple of all of our is. We have an i everything and its all so amazing. – Billy Bush

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Brains dont really smell, but whats amazing about the brain is that its almost like scrambled eggs or soft tofu, almost like a gel. The brain controls so much of what we do, but you could put your finger right through it. – Ellen Pompeo

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Twitter is the most amazing medium for a comedy writer. I cant get in every idea I want on the show no matter how hard I try to bully the other writers, so its a way of me getting out other comic ideas and immediately getting feedback. – Mindy Kaling

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