The sky never changes: it is the cloud that is changing.
Bush's America. I wish we had more time. I didn't even vote for him the second time, and I feel like I got to defend him.
To politicize a man's tragic death is about as low as you can go, isn't it?
In the absence of evidence, superstition. It's a Middle Ages thing. That's my theory anyway.
Is calling English our national language racist? Are we at that point?
Studies have shown people listen to TV than watch it.
It is nice to be around people who think differently than you. They challenge your ideas and keep you from being complacent.
When the world sees us doing evangelism, they just see us recruiting. When they see us doing justice, they see God's glory.
I will say this: it's important to work hard, but you have to know your limits. There's always another show, but if there's no "you"; if you have nothing left to give, nothing else happens. It all disappears.
I think Indians will pick up on a lot of the direct commentary on Delhi, which Americans will obviously miss, while Americans might get more out of watching pop-culture play out in unusual ways in a foreign country. Who knows?
Leica, schmeica. The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But you have to see.