I do Skid Row every night.
At this moment, my soul is in Lebanon, my heart in Paris, and my body in New York.
The broader and higher aspects of life are international. . . . There is a goal towards which all nations gravitate, and there is a common ground upon which all nations meet.
True up-bringing is restricted to two types of welfare; the welfare of the body and that of the mind.
Yes, I am calling for an intellectual revolution that sweeps away the corruption, absurdity and error, which prevail in morals, customs, traditions, and doctrines.
. . . However, there is another method, other than revolution, which is that of natural evolution, or rather the intellectual method with all its modes of education and up-bringing.
Fire and light compete today in the East. But there is a lot of green firewood in this fire, and there is a lot of smoke in that light.
The English take everything with an exquisite sense of humour. They are only offended if you tell them that they have no sense of humour.
First play I ever did was 'Footloose. ' I played the part of Willard when I was 16. I think I wore my drama teacher's jeans and her belt - that's how small I was. I know a lot of Willard's back story from the musical that's not explored in the film. Like he's got this whole relationship with his mama, and he sings this song "Mama Says".
You never let things go unanswered for too long. Emails. Phone calls. Questions. As if you know the waiting is the hardest part for me.
There's no such thing as cheating when you're 18. That's just true. I'm very endeared by this notion of the way adolescents practice being grown ups and practice for adult morality. I remember when I was 15 and people were starting to date and someone cheated on someone. They'd say, 'He cheated on her. You know what they say, once a cheater always a cheater. '