Science Fiction will never run out of things to wonder about until the human race ceases to use its brain.
Civility isn't just some optional value in a multicultural, multistate democratic republic. Civility is the key to civilization.
Each and every one of us should stop playing small and license ourselves to become one of the giants of the new century. We will need champions by the truckload.
There's a lot of things that I think you got to deal with. Hillary Clinton had to put down a rebellion in her own party, then she's going to have to put down the [Donald] Trump rebellion and then try to govern.
As champions of green jobs, we're asking questions that progressives should like, like "How are we going to avoid baking the planet," and "How are we going to create jobs for ordinary Americans?" Meanwhile, we're offering solutions that conservative should like. I'm not calling for more welfare; I'm calling for more work.
We have gotten to the point where we're more like [Donald] Trump than Trump. Trump is hateful. Now you have liberals hating on love. Sometimes you have to fight fire with fire. There's nothing wrong with that. But sometimes you have to fight fire with water. I'm happy to fight it either way.
We've have to heed our Biblical obligation to be good stewards of the Earth after leaving the Garden of Eden.
I mean, I've been in a hundred and fifty films; I don't want to just sit around and talk about things.
This Advent we look to the Wise Men to teach us where to focus our attention. We set our sights on things above, where God is. We draw closer to Jesus. . . When our Advent journey ends, and we reach the place where Jesus resides in Bethlehem, may we, like the Wise Men, fall on our knees and adore him as our true and only King.
Happiness was my choice, and though it is hard-won, I am the only person who can stand in the way of it.
I didn't apply to different schools. I wasn't really sure what I was going to do.