I embraced a cloud but when I soared it rained.
Every job is an opportunity to be a better person.
The only thing more intimidating than a huge international film star is your mother-in-law.
Part of your job as an artist is to push yourself and make sure your creative juices are flowing.
You learn history in school, and you have a reverential feeling toward it. But by being irreverent, it feels current.
People are still people, and they make their decisions based on their life experiences and their beliefs. You really can't divorce the two. It's important to fight against stereotypes and oversimplifications in very complex people.
You never can take for granted that you have a job.
Pessimists are second rate people. They do not believe in life. . . . All they want to do is drag you down and appease their own feelings of mediocrity and fear.
Readers, transformed by film and TV, are used to seeing stories. The reading experience. . . is increasingly visual.
Power in a corporation becomes residual and dwells in the background. It is the ability to exercise nice matters of judgment.
If you don't question you're stuck within a pre-existing parameters of knowledge. Questions are what take you outside of those parameters.