If fighting for the legislatures meant a sacrifice of truth and nonviolence, democracy would not be worth a moment's purchase.
It's good to get out of the closet and talk about it and find out other people's views.
I will say that my personal business is my personal business. And I will leave it at that.
The minute I ever start thinking about what a character would do is the minute I bring my ego into play. It's the minute I'm putting a judgment on something.
I smile so much at the theater my face hurts when I leave.
Theres a fear that grasps each individual and what they think is right and what they think is wrong.
So the characters that I choose, I like to make sure that they have depth and that they have some sort of bite. It's more fun.
It's like you're a character in this book that everyone around you is writing, and suddenly you have to say, 'I'm sorry, but this role isn't right for me'. And you have to start writing your own life and doing your own thing.
Our only concern should be to keep the fight [for souls] aggressive and to win victory regardless of cost or sacrifice.
If you have the abilities to earn a lot of money and if you have the character to persist in giving that to the most effective charities you can find, then that may be the best thing that you can do. And - also, if you do become a Wall Street banker, I think you need to be aware of what you're doing in terms of your daily work, not just earning money to give a lot away. But you need to think about - am I harming people through the work that I'm doing?
The more attention we can devote to helping developing leaders tune in to their core values - drawing on their real experience and their true aspirations in life - the more likely it is they'll make smart choices about how and where to invest their talents.