A lot of things change and a lot of things stay the same, they mostly stay the same.
As to matters of dress, I would recommend one never to be first in the fashion nor the last out of it.
I continue to dream and pray about a revival of holiness in our day that moves forth in mission and creates authentic community in which each person can be unleashed through the empowerment of the Spirit to fulfill God's creational intentions.
Singing is as much the language of holy joy as praying is of holy desire.
Beware you be not swallowed up in books! An ounce of love is worth a pound of knowledge.
Catch on fire and people will come for miles to see you burn.
Always remember the essence of Christian holiness is simplicity and purity: one design, one desire: entire devotion to God.
It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.
One of the qualities of liberty is that, as long as it is being striven after, it goes on expanding. Therefore, the man who stands in the midst of the struggle and says, 'I have it,' merely shows by doing so that he has just lost it.
The ratings thing is the real issue. It really hurts movies. For example, in Redbelt, I smoked. The whole plot of my character was based on the fact that I was a smoker. And then they discovered that just by having someone smoking in the movie, it immediately makes the rating an R. So they had to cut out every shot where I had a cigarette in my hand and it totally affected the performance. That was very frustrating to David Mamet as well. I can remember him saying, "It's a nightmare. "
In fashion, the most important thing is to move on.