The other day, the way people [do] who are approaching their 80th birthday, I was thinking about all the last business - funerals and where do you want to be buried - and I thought if anything were to be inscribed on my tombstone, I said let it be that.
I think 'crazy' is a compliment. I think you make money with people who are crazy.
I don't know why my lines that were cut from the film didn't make it onto the DVD. I have offered to go into the editing room with Christopher and work shoulder to shoulder with him to fit all my lines in. I think he thinks I'm kidding. I'm only trying to help.
I think were struggling with trying to redefine various positions at this point in history. To allow freedom for women, freedom for men, freedom from those sharply defined gender roles.
There are interactions with characters within the game which I think are pretty neatly done considering the limitations that you have to work with. I mean, a computer can't really generate a character that talks back and forth with you successfully.
I think the ability to focus is a thread that runs through so-called successful people. And that's something that can be developed. It can be self-taught.
When I worked with various healers of one kind or another, very often what came up was that there was an "inner" person who was controlling what was going on in the life of the "outer" person, who thinks he's in control of his life. That inner person has a vested interest in keeping the person from getting well, so the healing doesn't take place.
Medicine could have pretty far-reaching effects once we begin to look at the kinds of things that people can do to induce transformation in their thinking, their sensing, their intuiting and their feelings - and whether there's some power there that can be unleashed that would cause blockages that were primarily put in place through thought to be let go of.
There is an ability to move and transform things. I think each human being has that power, and it's often one that we are willing to relinquish to others.
Right now we think that rates will stay low, that you'll be able to get a mortgage below seven percent and that's kicked off a refinance boom that's going to put more money in the pockets of consumers.
Well, I think the best form would be to put money directly in the pockets of consumers.
I think that globalization is partly responsible for the spread of the hostile, radical forms of Islam.
If I were starting life over again, I am inclined to think that I would go into the advertising business in preference to almost any other. The general raising of the standards of modern civilization among all groups of people during the past half ce
Don't you think its quite weird for Prince Harry, getting really stoned and seeing your grans face appearing on your money.
Yes, but I don't think of the Teen Angel as of an age.
I think pop music has done more for oral intercourse than anything else that has ever happened, and vice versa.
People will always have the desire to make rock and roll records, and they'll always have the desire to sell rock and roll records. Most of the people making these records do it because it is a business, and if someone says, "You can't do this", they won't complain. They'll just keep making records, but they'll get blander and blander. There'll still be rock and roll, but compared to what it really could be or ought to be, I don't think it'll be all that terrific.
I used to think, 'How can I write my life story? I'm still living it.
I don't ever want to be caught up in a system of thinking I can do one thing 'cos that's just... that's just telling yourself a lie.
I think Miss Monroe as architecture is extremely good architecture, and she's a very natural actress, and a very good one.
San Francisco is the only city I can think of that can survive all the things you people are doing to it and still look beautiful.
I think I work harder on the pitch, I cover more ground and my passing is more accurate.
Learning is less about memorizing facts and more about the ability to think.
My father once told me that respect for truth comes close to being the basis for all morality. 'Something cannot emerge from nothing,' he said. This is profound thinking if you understand how unstable 'the truth' can be.
Thinking you know something is a sure way to blind yourself.