As usual, in every scheme that worsens the position of the poor, it is the poor who are invoked as beneficiaries.
You get used to the rejection and you don't take it personally.
The worst situation you can have in a thriller is a lead who looks like he can handle himself.
I'm definitely not satisfied about my career. I don't know how you can be, it's the very nature of things.
The bad reviews get to me, believe me.
I don't see the world in sexual divisions.
Things need shaking up politically, culturally.
The Internet, too, has strong attributes of a public good, and has undermined the “private good” attributes of old media. Internet service providers obviously can exclude people, but the actual content -the values, the ideas- can be shared with no loss of value for the consumer. It is also extremely inexpensive and easy to share material. Sharing is built into the culture and practices of the Web and has made it difficult for the subscription model to be effective.
You know what they say about hope. It breeds eternal misery!
One day they might. I accept that in the short term the consequences are terrible. No one minimises those and I'm not seeking to do so. But what I am saying is that this is a country that has been brutalised for decades by this appalling regime and that the restoration of that country to its own people, the possibility of their deciding their future. . . and indeed the way in which they go about thier lives, ultimately, yes, that will be a better place for people in Iraq.
I'm really just doing whatever comes my way and trying to stay busy and get better at what I'm doing.