I do like directing other people's material.
Everything that happens is at least one dimension smaller than you've imagined it to be.
In the view of the fact that nature is dying, political developments are of secondary importance.
How can such a disproportionately large number of people have a definite, and unusually positive relationship to Mozart?
The riddle of Mozart is precisely that "the man" refuses to be a key for solving it. In death, as in life, he conceals himself behind his work.
The revolutionary Mozart is the Mozart of his last eight years.
When I was five years old, my parents gave me a magic chest. I learned to cast spells, although of a childish kind, before I had learned to read and write.
Birth control that really works - every night before we go to bed we spend an hour with our kids.
The elderly have so much to offer. They're our link with history.
I think the quality of something like the Beveridge, for instance, will have a life of its own.
If a bush is too big, don't ask "should I?" Go ahead and cut it. If it lives, great. If it dies, replace it with something better suited!