That fierce imprisonment in the self is but the obverse of the self-giving which is absolute reality.
To be who you are and become what you are capable of is the only goal worth living.
Making dances is an act of progress; it is an act of growth, an act of music, an act of teaching, an act of celebration, an act of joy.
Dance is for everybody. I believe that the dance came from the people and that it should always be delivered back to the people.
One of the processes of your life is to constantly break down that inferiority, to constantly reaffirm that I Am Somebody.
The creative process is not controlled by a switch you can simply turn on or off; it's with you all the time.
My dancers must be able to do anything, and I don't care if they are black or white or purple or green. I want to help show my people how beautiful they are. I want to hold up the mirror to my audience that says this is the way people can be, this is how open people can be.
More things are left undone through neglect of duty than through neglect of self-interest.
We know about the issue of children being sold and adopted and taken away but what is so extraordinary is how these two people come through something like - how both of them do, in actual fact. I think that she's one of the most considerable people I've ever met, Philomena.
Franklin Roosevelt ran on a balanced budget in 1932, and the greatest president, certainly, of the 20th century. So the idea that you lay out a predicate right now, Donald Trump has recreated the Republican Party in his image.
I would love to see more investment to help our veterans. Donald Trump is talking about investing in the military - I imagine he wants to invest on the war side, but what we really need is to take care of our veterans, and invest in the VA hospitals, provide better mental health treatment, and help them find housing. That is a stain on America for all of us - Republican and Democrat.