Mathematicians enjoy thinking about the simplest possible things, and the simplest possible things are imaginary.
Looking at someone in a deployed setting, it's not in their best interest to get pregnant overseas, but if it happens, it happens.
Every soldier knows this simple fact: If you don't know your enemy, you will not be able to defeat him.
Through my time in the military and my deployments, I have recognized the importance of having a Commander in Chief who will not only go after those who threaten the safety and security of the American people, but who will also exercise good judgment and foresight in stopping these failed interventionist wars of regime change that have cost our country so much in human lives, untold suffering, and trillions of dollars.
The cost of war impacts all of us - both in the human cost and the cost that's being felt frankly in places like Flint, Michigan, where families and children are devastated and destroyed by completely failed infrastructure because of lack of investment.
In the military, I learned that 'leadership' means raising your hand and volunteering for the tough, important assignments.
Students are suffering under incredibly high tuitions and high student loan interest rates. They graduate from school, and they're having a very difficult time finding a job. They don't feel as though there are honest leaders who are listening to them, and who will be a part of the solution.
One of my New Year's resolutions is to say 'yes!' Yes to love, yes to life, yes to staying in more!
Never write down your speeches beforehand; if you do, you may perhaps be a good declaimer, but will never be a debater.
After all, children are children no matter their background.
I've never been a really big fan of theatre. I don't know why. It's so much for effort. It's much more difficult for me than stage acting just because of the pressure that's piled on you and you have to learn the entire performance by heart.