Hipsters, flipsters and finger-poppin' daddies: knock me your lobes.
We have to work together to do a better job than we did in the last few generations.
People should treat the oceans like we do anything else that we care about - with consideration, with care, and affection. That's it. For that we must educate.
The amount of water on the planet does not change, only its quality.
This is going to be a difficult few hundred years. No matter what we do, we have to give up some of the advantages of the wealthy Western nations and help out people who are less fortunate. That is the key. I think we can do it if we have more compassion for one another.
What do we expect the climate to do? How will it affect people? And how can we protect people from hardship? We should be willing to face the facts that things may not go very well.
Fresh water is like a fossil fuel; we should not waste it.
Exactly like everything around us, we are made of the same elements of this earth and are totally dependent on this earth for our sustenance.
When I was on set I tried not to bug Steven Soderbergh too much. "Why did you put the camera there?" But he was very open to my questions and definitely being on his set was really thrilling because he's such a master.
When my youngest daughter got married, I designed her wedding dress and I really let my imagination and energy go crazy! All the journalists seemed to love that dress.
Of all sweet passions Shame is the loveliest.