I probably shouldn't say this about all animals, but at least the farm animals that I've hung out with, and even when I go to the zoo usually, they're like a blank slate. I guess that's why I like them. They're puppets, and you can imagine them being anything you want.
I'm sure in a lot of publishing houses that there is a frustration that people feel, that they're not in control, that they are puppets and the corporate bosses are manipulating the strings.
I could never be on stage on my own. But puppets can say things that humans can't say.
Puppets seem like vampires sometimes. They live, and you're depleted.
In a world of democracies, in a world where the great projects that have set humanity on fire are the projects of the emancipation of individuals from entrenched social division and hierarchy; in such a world individuals must never be puppets or prisoners of the societies or cultures into which they have been born.
My puppets are far more liberated than I am. Ventriloquism is a useful way of expressing myself.
That's the thing with animated films - I often feel that puppets get the better parts compared to us normal actresses.
I have no idea why people want to watch puppets be the slightly meaner version of the weirdo holding them. It's beyond my comprehension.
Children are so used to seeing puppets that when they see a real ventriloquist they don't understand it.
Money is the string with which a sardonic destiny directs the motions of its puppets.