Our options oftentimes on foreign policy are not a choice between a good one and a bad one. It's a choice between two less-than-ideal options. And you're trying to figure out which is the least harmful of the two. And I think that's something we should be encouraged by, not something that we should be critical of.
You know who a complicated tax code kills? The guy or gal trying to start a business out of the spare bedroom of their home. So we've got to simplify our tax code.
With a Web and iPhone app, I try to find new and tiny ways to delight my customers. They may not notice, but it helps drive goodwill and makes your product remarkable.
I started out from a pretty modest background, so I always had a pretty good sense of money. I always had to work for my money, save my own money, I always bought my own stuff with my money... trying not to waste money unnecessarily.
But,instead of what our imagination makes us suppose and which we worthless try to discover,life gives us something that we could hardly imagine.
What matters is that you never stop trying.
When you design a dress you ask yourself, would woman like it or no. It's much more of a creative process, not a research or trying to make somethings that sells or appeals. I hope that it will appeal to somebody, but it isn't what drives me.
Sephora is a mecca for cosmetics, and it supports what I enjoy: You go into the store, and touch it, and try it, and love it. I've never bought anything on the Internet. I like experience.
I always try to stay objective, and to remove myself from the process and look at the film again.
I have always said that your work stays with you for a long time, and I try to get involved in projects where I truly believe if I had to do them again, I would the same way.
I'm always more interested in trying things that will push me, and I don't care if I fall flat on my face doing it.
I try to do my best to have fun off the court.
Never give up. Last year I was trying to give up but I couldn't.
'I think as a guy you need a little bit to be on your own from early on, to start to live your own life, and try to understand what is going on around you, you have to be able to survive...
I definitely want to get out of tennis and try something completely different.
I think I might like to try film again just as an experiment, but I know that I could never do the mainstream thing again.
My concern is what fight we can give to the fans. My first concern as a boxer is to try hard and give a good fight for the fans.
In trying to address the systemic problem of racial injustice, we would do well to look at abolitionism, because here is a movement of radicals who did manage to effect political change. Despite things that radical movements always face, differences and divisions, they were able to actually galvanize the movement and translate it into a political agenda.
Eastern churches simply often try to please Muslims. Why doesn't the New York Times report this?
I try to say something about the human condition whenever I can when I'm lucky.
I definitely am looking to do some more dramatic roles; I'd love to do a period piece. I'm just getting started; I feel like there's a whole wealth of options out there to try my hand at.
I'm my own worst critic, so I try and not focus on what I've done wrong, or what I could improve on.
One of the glorious things about being a person in the world is that you don't have to worry about whether or not someone else is trying to be creepy.
I had to try to figure out what it would be like to do things for the first time, almost as if you're a child.
I never like to be the person trying to hard sell, saying, "This is why you should watch it." I know that my fans, who have followed me for years, want to know what I'm doing.