Is it me, or is the government more concerned about its own tax headaches, than your tax headaches?
Satire has its limits. It is really up to the people to make the change. The satirist's role ends at the screen.
People say, 'Are you afraid? Are you scared for your life?' and I tell them: If I choose today to tone it down, if I choose today to shut up, tomorrow me, you, and all of us will be forced to.
I always tell people that a revolution is not an event, it's a process. It is a struggle. And it doesn't usually go smoothly.
I don't care about Donald Trump himself. I care and I worry about the very big base that supports him because this kind of language would have been absolutely nonexistent maybe 15, 20 - by the way, I follow the American elections, and I have never seen someone who is that offensive. I have seen people who are stupid. But stupid and offensive, that's new.
What I saw day-to-day is like people who are actually asking for freedom, calling for freedom - protesting, singing, chanting, calling for the removal of the regime - plain and simple. And of course there were clashes there because people, they tried to remove those protesters from Tahrir. And I was, like, doing my job as a doctor treating them.
It is very depressing to see that in the 21st century people are still using the same 1950s and '60s style of propaganda.
I've had to keep exploring different ways of presenting the music so I don't repeat myself.
Life loiters at the book's first page,-- Ah! could we turn the leaf.
I think that acting is no fun unless it's hard. I'm not titillated by acting or being an actor unless I have to work hard.
Light is a powerful substance. We have a primal connection to it. But, for something so powerful, situations for its felt presence are fragile. . . I like to work with it so that you feel it physically, so you feel the presence of light inhabiting a space.