When you lie there's always going to be a consequence. Lying never wins at the end.
I like old cars, old watches, anything with a vintage, antique kind of a feel to it. I'm just more in tune with that than anything else.
I'm glad that I'm able to entertain and be a part of people watching shows and enjoying the work.
I believe in letting each person find what they need and not getting involved with their destiny.
Do I believe in giving up? No, I don't.
Growing up, I saw my dad do charity work for children with health issues. That had a profound effect on me.
I like to direct for the big screen.
I never went to school for art or was told what to like or when. So every day is a learning process, like most of life.
. . . while science gives us implements to use, science alone does not determine for what ends they will be employed. Radio is an amazing invention. Yet now that it is here, one suspects that Hitler never could have consolidated his totalitarian control over Germany without its use. One never can tell what hands will reach out to lay hold on scientific gifts, or to what employment they will be put. Ever the old barbarian emerges, destructively using the new civilization.
To sink a six-foot putt with thirty million people looking over your shoulder, convince yourself that, if you miss it, you will be embarrassed and poor.
When it comes to physicians there is a common thread that is a major barrier to solving our concerns. We are divided. The result is a divide and conquer scenario, in which we negotiate as adversaries, first with government and then with one another about our relative worth, while the "conqueror" observes and continues to rule.