Know that all healing forces are within, not without! The applications from without are merely to create within a coordinating mental and spiritual force.
Chinese people don't care about freedom, but they do care about justice.
No one is immune from either taking the wrong action or not taking action at all, but the sense that something is completely out of a person's control is stronger in China.
Some people in China don't look at freedom of speech as an abstract ideal, but more as a means to an end.
In China, your freedom is always limited, but this limitation applies to almost everyone. If someone does injustice to you, though, you have to find a way to avenge yourself - even by illegal measures. In a sense, injustice is more personal. This idea has always been in Chinese history. I think we read about freedom of speech, or lack of freedom of speech, in China so often. But I don't think people here in America think about how justice, or the idea of justice, is so important in a Chinese setting. It's probably more important than freedom of speech in the Chinese mindset at this moment.
If I didn't self-censor, I would be in jail, and then I wouldn't be effective at all.
There is a certain amount of politeness here in America, which is probably more than just politeness.
Miss Hayes, have you stopped to consider that you might have this all backward? That in fact you are my fantasy?
There is no pleasure in the world like writing well and going fast.
So often when Black men have to play roles on TV, we're either the noble savage or we're completely a savage, and there's no nuance.
We believe in the wrong things. That's what frustrates me the most. Not the lack of belief, but the belief in the wrong things. You want meaning? Well, the meanings are out there. We're just so damn good at reading them wrong.