I don't have many expenses as a college student (mostly food) so I'm able to put advertising revenue right back into the production of new videos.
That is one of the reasons I oppose this whole Affirmative Action business. We are not supposed to be judged based on what our ancestors did or suffered. We are supposed to be judged as individuals, based on what we are able to achieve.
I have never had a problem with people not being able to understand the words and the meanings in Titus.
I am able to apply certain things to my craft that maybe other comedians don't, because I'm a devotee.
My family is filled with wonderful storytellers. I lack their gift of gab, so it's a relief to be able to write.
Well, not totally because over the years I've probably done 2,700 commercials. So, I'm always ticking. And in a way that was a huge advantage because I was able to take my time choosing my film subjects because I wasn't relying on the fear of not being able to work.
You will never be able to measure your influence for good.
[Barack Obama and Susan Rice] simply do not want any hearings on Benghazi, and they wouldn't be able to avoid it if she's up there as secretary of state.
Knowing that one may be subject to bias is one thing; being able to correct it is another.
Give the vote to the people who have no property, and they will sell them to the rich, who will be able to buy them.
At 15 I had moved out of my parents' place, and my options were looking pretty narrow. But I had this acting thing and I just wanted to be able to keep going because it was really good. That was all I wanted.
I want films to haunt an audience, to give them something to remember and be able to talk about.
There are lots of things we're able to do, but I'd like to land on the one thing I was MADE to do.
I am not able to instruct you. I can only tell that I have chosen wrong. I have passed my time in study without experience; in the attainment of sciences which can, for the most part, be but remotely useful to mankind. I have purchased knowledge at the expense of all the common comforts of life: I have missed the endearing elegance of female friendship, and the happy commerce of domestic tenderness.
Along the way I have been able to choose some themes which ask questions - not necessarily force a message on anyone, but at least invite the audience to question things: jury service, dignity in dying, Ireland - and not least because they force me to ask myself questions. Where do I stand?
As you get older, your voice changes, as well. Your voice should be able to last as long as you last.
I love to communicate, and I love music. That's why I always thought not being able to hear would be a tragedy.
I was able to sit at Lincoln's side and see how he thought and how he acted, and how he felt about what was going on around him. I felt the pressures that were on him. You can see what people were writing to him, how they were nudging him.
A regret I have was never being able to interview George Harrison. I just loved him but I never had a chance to interview him.
Once the whistle goes, it's game on and you shut out the outside factors. If you thought about things, you wouldn't be able to do your job. For 95 minutes you have to totally concentrate and that's what we'll do.