I am not romantic, you know; I never was.
It's pretty refreshing to be in a situation where the spotlight is on someone else.
I don't think you learn how to act. You learn how to use your emotions and feelings.
As a teenager, I didn’t want to be me; I wanted to be many different people. Maybe I realized that they all lived inside me and that if I managed to connect with them, they would become aspects of me.
That Paris exists and anyone could choose to live anywhere else in the world will always be a mystery to me.
I think that when you don't see the boundaries, you cross them without even knowing they exist in the first place.
I was raised with the idea of beauty in a different way. To me, it is something that really comes out of you and surrounds you.
You go back to the Baldur's Gate days, we literally had 32-pixel characters strutting across the screen, and we'd have a couple lines of voice and a lot of text. On one hand, it's a reflection of the evolution of the technology. On the other hand, though, I think it's a reflection of our aspirations. We've always felt that the medium can get more and more cinematic, and I think when it follows the convention of Mass Effect 2 film, it grows more and more compelling. There's a hundred years of knowledge and learning in that space that we can then apply.
I don't believe the American people will uphold any political party that puts political exploitation above national interest. Surely we Republicans aren't that desperate for victory.
Wonder [said Socrates] is very much the affection of a philosopher; for there is no other beginning of philosophy than this.
Ah! what avails it me the flocks to keep, Who lost my heart while I preserv'd my sheep.