I'd like to do what I see in my head. I always feel like I'm directing with one hand tied behind my back.
I never felt comfortable with making political decisions based on whether, you know, it was the right thing to do in terms of a poll.
I`m the tortoise in the race, but I`m a joyful tortoise.
Donald [Trump], you're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency. That's not going to happen.
I'm not an expert on the ways of Washington [but] it makes no sense to me that we're not funding control of our border.
By blaming others, we fail to find the real solutions to our problems and we do not carry out our own responsibilities.
I do have the strength. Leadership, leadership is not about attacking people and disparaging people. Leadership is about creating a serious strategy to deal with the threat of our time.
I never seem to find what I'm looking for, though. I suppose I feel, these days, too aware of schedules and things, to let myself get lost in the rain. Anyway, I came back home, and it was still raining, and as I was approaching the driveway of the house, and the front garden with its bushy flower bed, I caught a cooking smell from somewhere on the air. I don't know why, exactly, but it appealed to me as a Nagai Kafu moment.
He who goes oftenest round Cape Horn goes the most circumspectly.
What's surprising is that the people who fought against torture here are the communists.
I am a pationate lover of the snapshot, because of all photographic images, it comes closest to the truth. . . the snapshooter['s] pictures have an apparent disorder and imperfection which is exactly their appeal and their style.