High Noon is a pretty corny movie.
Parents can plant magic in a child's mind through certain words spoken with some thrilling quality of voice, some uplift of the heart and spirit.
You learn, just as you learn good manners, how to approach things with a certain amount of diplomacy.
Words make another place, a place to escape to with your spirit alone.
I think one of the lessons we learn in life - and it's an old lesson, but each of us has to learn it, if he does, individually - and that is that, in human relations, particularly sexual relations and so on, there - there is - the person you might most trust and feel most comfortable and easy with isn't necessarily the person your heart is going to fall for.
Change is legitimate and inevitable, for our language is a mighty river, picking up silt and flotsam here and discarding it there, but growing ever wider and richer.
Television has created a nation of news junkies who tune in every night to get their fix on the world.
Communication is the universal solvent.
You never want to give a man a present when he's feeling good. You want to do it when he's down.
I think [Bush] would like to hand his father Saddam Hussein's head and win his approval for what happened after the Gulf War.
I'm not a big wine guy. And bars, I never go to bars anymore. It's such a drag, man.