Deeply listening to music opens up new avenues of research I'd never even dreamed of. I feel from now on music should be an essential part of every analysis.
I just want to serve Colombia.
No one can feel as the owner of the country and no one can feel excluded from the right of property. We must all suffer Colombia.
The basic dream of many Colombians is to have a secure nation, without exclusions, with equity, and without hatred.
In the name of justice there cannot be subjection and in the name of peace there cannot be impunity.
For security you need more soldiers, you need more policemen, you need more vehicles, you need more planes, you need more guns, you need more communications.
I will protect all Colombians regardless of whether the attacks come from guerrillas or paramilitaries.
The first thing that happens is the cleansing of the former character. I don't think a lot of actors talk about it, but there is usually a process where you essentially purge yourself of the character played prior to the movie. Then you want to think about what the character represents, and you write down all of the elements about this character and then take the time to find some synchronicity and start breathing the character.
Everything is not black-and-white. I'm really interested in the gray area - not justifying it, not glorifying it, not condoning it, but at least having people see there's a genesis for every event in our lives. There's some divine order to it, whether it's ugly or beautiful.
I keep myself locked as a box when it matters, and broken open when it doesn't matter at all.
Reality is no less precious if it presents itself to someone else. All are discoverers, and if we disenfranchise any, all suffer.