"Well, we knew it. Women can't sell movies". That's what it used to be like. "Well, this movie did well, but it's a fluke. "
I have played a few lay saints in my time.
We all press buttons in relationships, in our dealings with people, without thinking what it really means. We all knock along without questioning what kind of situation we're in. We may often be in a very good one, but we don't even appreciate the good situations. We're lazy. Or we're scared. Or we just don't notice.
I was brought up a Catholic, so I suppose I have to believe in the goodness of human beings. I think we're not so bad after all.
Certainly, I, as an audience, am stricken with terror if I see only two people onstage. And one person, I think, is even harder for people to take.
I think goodness is very powerful, but often evil is made more attractive in films. It's a challenge to make goodness appealing.
I think you can lose yourself more easily in a film than in the theater.
If I had some information, the last thing I would ever do with it is send it to Wikileaks.
On the road to your target, move cleverly and silently; when you reached your target, be humble and silent!
For me, the moral difficulties lie in the continual pressure brought to bear on my friends and immediate family, pressure which is not directed against me personally but which at the same time is all around me.
No matter your position, circumstances, or opportunities in life, you always have the freedom of mind to choose how you experience, interpret, and, ultimately, shape your world.