You burros have calculus in your blood.
I don't do all of this as an indulgence. I do it because I'm not a good enough actor to not do it.
Everybody has to know for themselves what they're capable of.
I live in a landscape, which every single day of my life is enriching.
Acting is about people. Other people. Otherwise, you're not acting, you're doing monologues.
Making a film, setting it up and getting it cast and getting it together, is not an easy thing
When I was younger, I made some decisions that I shouldn't have. And, in hindsight, I've almost always been wrong when I haven't listened to myself.
My modus operandi hasn't really changed that much from when I was an English teacher. I wanted my students to leave my classroom loving reading and wanting to read more, and if they left my classroom thinking that reading is boring, then I haven't done my job.
People who underestimate their capabilities also bear costs, although, as already noted, these are more likely to take self-limiting rather than aversive forms. By failing to cultivate personal potentialities and constricting their activities, such persons cut themselves off from many rewarding experiences. Should they attempt tasks having evaluative significance, they create internal obstacles to effective performance by approaching them with unnerving self-doubts
Love involves a peculiar unfathomable combination of understanding and misunderstanding.
Factual information alone isn't sufficient to guide you through life's labyrinthine tests. You need and deserve regular deliveries of uncanny revelation. One of your inalienable rights as a human being should therefore be to receive a mysteriously useful omen every day of your life.