I travel in so many different ways; I travel high, I rough it. . . it all depends on who I travel with.
Never judge. Step in their shoes.
The more you do the right thing, the harder it is to do the wrong thing.
You cannot succeed if at some point you haven't failed.
Don't let technology dictate your life.
I work too hard, I'd be a really bad mom, unfortunately. I can't even keep a plant!
The glow of one warm thought is to me worth more than money.
The principle factor in my success has been an absolute desire to draw constantly. I never decided to be an artist. Simply, I couldn't stop myself from drawing. I drew for my own pleasure. I never wanted to know whether or not someone liked my drawings. I have never kept one of my drawings. I drew on walls, the school blackboard, odd bits of paper, the walls of barns. Today I'm still as fond of drawings as when I was a kid - and that was a long time ago - but, surprising as it may seem, I never thought about the money I would receive for my drawings. I simply drew them.
We have got to do a better job recognizing and correcting the errors in the system that do reflect an institutional bias in criminal justice, but what Donald Trump and I are saying is let's not have the reflex of assuming the worst of men and women in law enforcement.
What this movie needs is more brain eating zombies.