I is what I is, and I'm not changing.
I still live today with my mom sending me, you know, Hebrew Scriptures or phrases or celebrating.
[Languages] became a tool that served me my whole life.
If you spoke to me in Zulu, I replied to you in Zulu. If you spoke to me in Tswana, I replied to you in Tswana. Maybe I didn't look like you, but if I spoke like you, I was you.
Now everyone has eyes, and now everyone has evidence. That's really changed how we tell the news and what we get from it.
There are many people out there who don't even think of themselves as being averse to facts, but the truth is, they are not getting it.
People should always be wary of that because the precedent is set. And it's so much easier to build on a foundation than it is something that doesn't exist. So you see it as something that's happening to people that are not you. And then it expands, and it expands further. And then, one day, you're on a registry.
I know there's a balanceI see it when I swing past.
I get a fair amount of time between projects, which is great. It takes me awhile to start getting nervous about getting another job again. I don't mind having a lot of down time. I'm pretty lazy. So I really don't mind it. But I'm lucky; I work fairly steadily. I'm lucky that I've managed to do that.
art itself shuns commonality: while the scientist may seek the phenomenon that repeats itself, the artist seeks the exception.
Others who openly discuss matters of spirituality often ignore the warning signs. They are so in love with each other, enjoy being with each other, and can see themselves making each other happy for the rest of their lives, and they close their eyes to huge differences in their views of spirituality.