Ain't only three things to gambling: knowing the 60-40 end of the proposition, money management, and knowing yourself.
Much of the work of every life is done in the dark.
I have read a fiery gospel writ in burnished rows of steel: "As ye deal with my contemners, so with you my grace shall deal; Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel, Since God is marching on.
The frozen ocean. . . of Boston life.
The blind must not only be fed and housed and cared for; they must learn to make thir lives useful to the community.
As He died to make men holy, let us live to make men free.
I sometimes think God allows Great Britain to be unprincipled for the good of mankind.
Feuerbach. . . recognizes. . . "even love, in itself the truest, most inward sentiment, becomes an obscure, illusory one through religiousness, since religious love loves man only for God's sake, therefore loves man only apparently, but in truth God only. " Is this different with moral love? Does it love the man, this man for this man's sake, or for morality's sake, for Man's sake, and so-for homo homini Deus-for God's sake?
I don't read reviews or interviews or anything, just because I'm afraid; If I believed the good, then I'd believe the bad, and there will be bad.
First of all, I choose the great roles, and if none of these come, I choose the mediocre ones, and if they don't come, I choose the ones that pay the rent.
I like the fact you can spend two hours setting up a scene that will only last a couple of seconds. And I like just sitting around and dozing between scenes!