Never is work without reward, or reward without work.
Television has some lovely aspects to it - and some ghastly aspects - but the theater itself was a wonderful invention.
The radio even weren't allowed to say there was a Holocaust and people were being killed right, left and center in these terrible camps.
Until the year 1967, it was a crime, for which you could be put in prison, to make homosexual love to someone in your own house. If they came in and caught you at it, you could be put into prison. This has changed - I'm talking about England, incidentally.
The only danger about websites, you know, is people who remember something you did or said thirty or forty years ago, and bring it up against you, so you're going for a job and you don't get it.
The strange thing about the English character is that they understate everything. It's considered bad form to comment on the food, money, romance, any of those things. So you underplay it.
I was producing a series about Sir Winston Churchill, about which I was extremely proud, and earning a lot of money as a producer.
There's disgust with what people called a broken political system, and they're really angry at elites, whether it's the Republican establishment or particularly the media who they feel look down on them, tell them they're bigots.
If we truly worship God, acknowledging and adoring his infinite worth, we find ourselves impelled to make him known to others, in order that they may worship him too. Thus worship leads to witness, and witness in its turn to worship, in a perpetual circle.
If (investing) weren't a little difficult, everybody would be rich.
If we knew about the real facts and statistics of mortality, we’d be terrified.