Quotes from Jill Soloway


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I always wanted to do a family show.


Your first job, I tell people I mentor, is managing your affect. Be nice and say nice things. Make it so that the people walk away from interacting with you and say, 'That was fun.' That will make them want to come back and do it again.


I was the kind of Jew who'd be in a bar, somebody would say it's Yom Kippur, and I'd go, 'Really?'


I think, because of the Internet, we're not looking at the very, very narrow channels for distribution that there used to be.


I noticed that people were craving a way of reinterpreting tradition and of being Jewish without joining a synagogue.


I love TV, I love writing, but I love movements more.


I love a kind of shambling outsider protagonist who always feels like they're 'other.'


I like to create a community where people want to come and have a good time and do their best work.


I just feel like content is content; people want to see it resonate.


I don't think it's a contradiction to find painfulness funny.


I am beyond excited to share 'Transparent' with the world through Amazon. They've been so supportive through this incredible process.


When you're making an independent film, it's like this actor plus this actor equals this funding, this financing. Pull this actor out, this actor is still here but this money's gone. It's this frightening puzzle mosaic that is the world of independent film.


As much as possible, I put my family first.


All writing is propaganda for the self.


Guys, there's only one thing I hate more than bloggers who start sentences with 'guys' - and it's those mealy-mouth hipsters who crochet codpieces and their ye-olde-sideburned friends who pickle stuff and slaughter their own gluten-free goats.


I'm a minimalist Jew, but on Friday night, I celebrate Shabbat. At sundown, we light candles, say the blessing, and I don't turn on my computer for 24 hours.


Femininity in and of itself - and the feminine - can be not only privileged, but honored or worshipped.


I really relate to the feeling of falling in love 10 times a day and wishing I could never stop falling in love.


I've been writing about misogyny for 20 years and trying to understand what femininity means for my entire career.


At East Side Jews, we can take a risk because it isn't all about the rules. I started it to create a space for all those people who wouldn't go to temple because they were scared of getting the rules wrong.