A lot of acting is private time.
We say of some things that they can't be forgiven, or that we will never forgive ourselves. But we do-we do it all the time.
Things do tend to come around when the time is right though.
The best art is political and you ought to be able to make it unquestionably political and irrevocably beautiful at the same time.
Life would go out in a 'fraction of a second' (that was the phrase), but all night he had been realizing that time depends on clocks and the passage of light. There were no clocks and the light wouldn't change. Nobody really knew how long a second of pain could be. It might last a whole purgatory--or for ever.
Worriers spend a lot of time shoveling smoke.
Now's the time to take a chance, come on we've gotta make a stand. What do we have to lose the choice is in our hands.
You can’t propose that something be a universal space and at the same time keep control of it.
I've come to the possible conclusion that being a comedic writerdirector is like running track. You do it for a certain amount of time and then you have to stop. Or you at least have to accept that you're not going to be at the top of your game. And that's OK.
For me, the life of the angler is an almost flawless example of how not to have a good time.
When you do 'Mad Fat Diary' or 'The Village,' you always learn about the particular time period, and that's always nice for an actor.
Time takes life away and gives us memory, gold with flame, black with embers.
Dishonesty is like a boomerang. About the time you think all is well, it hits you in the back of the head.
I hid the homework, stayed in the bathroom for the longest time trying to cut class - I was a wreck as a kid.
I believe I can make all the money I've missed. But I can't regain the time with fans and family.
Any time is a good time to start a company.
We heard recently the touching story of a young flier who was killed in action. Before he died, he had time to scrawl only a few words as a brief final message to his parents back home. The note read: "Dear Mom and Pop; I had time to say my prayers. Jack. "
You've got a job to do, and because you've got a job to do, you've got to focus on that, so you don't have time for personal considerations.
I'm not a person that really deal in color. I recognize the inequities that certain cultures have to go through. I understand the history of slavery and all those things. But I'm not a victim. I can vote, I can participant. I can invest my money. I can invest my time. And that's what I'm doing. I'm not working for anybody. I'm not making any money doing what I'm doing. I'm doing it because someone did it for me.
By the time you're thirty, your worst enemy is yourself.