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Oprah: So is that the secret to your creativity? Julie: Yes, it's not caring that you may ultimately fail. You have to stop yourself from even thinking about failing. Oprah: I have a column in the magazine called ""What I Know for Sure",—which is a phrase I got years ago from the late Gene Siskel. What do you know for sure? Julie: That everything amounts to nothing if you don't love someone or something. I know for sure that nothing ultimately compares to that. What I don't know for sure is what's next for me—and I don't mind that. I know for sure that whatever happens will be interesting and will challenge and excite me. Oprah: So "What's next?" is not an important question for you? Julie: No. Whatever it is, I have to really love it—that's what's important to me. I wouldn't have done The Lion King if I didn't believe it has something solid to say to people. When you approach it that way, you come at it with all your soul and intelligence. Oprah: Yes—and then you can always tell the truth. This has been great, Julie. Thank you for your time. Julie: Thank you for stopping by.
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