I consider myself to be very fortunate in my career, my timing has worked out.
American credibility in the war on terrorism depends on a strong stand against all terrorist acts, whether committed by foe or friend.
There's nothing more important than our good health - that's our principal capital asset.
We don't need holy wars. What we need is tolerance and brotherhood and simple humanity.
I'm battling cancer. It's another battle I intend to win.
We have people there who do have substantial wisdom and substantial experience. And if they were confident enough to express their own views, that they wouldn't be bushwhacked by the party for casting a single vote like Bob Bennett was or like I was, they'd be willing to speak up and they'd be willing to speak their consciences and put their ideas on the line. But right now, there is timidity, there is fear that if they do that a single votes gonna cost them their job and they're not willing to make that kind of a sacrifice and they're not enough with the people.
I knew people were going to see me see deteriorate before their eyes.
It should be our care not so much to live a long life as a satisfactory one.
Darkness comes. In the middle of it, the future looks blank. The temptation to quit is huge. Don't. You are in good company. . . You will argue with yourself that there is no way forward. But with God, nothing is impossible. He has more ropes and ladders and tunnels out of pits than you can conceive. Wait. Pray without ceasing. Hope.
I like to question the minutia, to get to the essence of things. The minutia of life is all about design. It's about the design of how you talk to another human being; it's the design of speech; it's the design of everything we do. We need to be better at listening, and we need to aim more directly at understanding and being understood.
I started to concentrate more upon how the viewer looks at photographs. . . I would insert my own text or my own specific reading of the image to give the viewer something they might not interpret or surmise, due to their educated way of looking at images, and reading them for their emotional, psychological, andor sociological values. So I would start to interject these things that the photograph would not speak of and that I felt needed to be revealed, but that couldn't be revealed from just looking at an image.