We also need people like social workers, volunteers, the Christian Industrial League, drug treatment programs to make sure you are getting them a job. That's what you have to do. Otherwise, we just keep stepping around these things.
Maybe we'd forgotten what socialists are meant to look and sound like. Well, now we've been reminded. They're meant to look and sound like Jeremy Corbyn.
Like tens of thousands of others, I have been a spectator of, rather than a participator in, the activities - political, commercial, sociological, scientific - of the times in which I have lived.
I used to joke that, since breastfeeding, my boobs looked like an old athletic sock with some loose change at the bottom, so when I felt a lump the size of a marble, I knew something was terribly wrong.
'Matisse and Picasso' is a little like Plato after Socrates. Socrates only taught in words. He didn't write. And after that, you had Plato and Aristotle to write about what he had said. I write about them because they didn't write about them.
Philip Kitcher thinks that mathematics is surprisingly like empirical science. Few mathematicians would agree; philosophers too, from Socrates on, have held the opposite opinion.
I like to read my diary occasionally to remind myself what a miserable, alienated old sod I used to be.
Making a movie and not directing the little moments is like drinking a soda and leaving the little slurp puddle for someone else.
I can't remember last time I had a soda. It tastes like acid to me now.
Micronutrient-poor foods, like pasta, sugar, and soda, don't just give you empty calories and make you fat; they also do damage to the body and cause disease.
It's not like I'm the lead actor or anything. But it's really cool to be in a Steven Soderbergh movie.
I like Soderbergh, Spielberg, Lucas. There's a lot of talented guys out there obviously, and if you're a fan of films, you have to look at that stuff and learn from them.
My favorite movies growing up were things like 'The Wizard of Oz,' but as I got older, I really began to admire people like Steven Soderbergh.
People like their handbag more than their sofa, and I hate it.
Someone told me I looked like a young Tonya Harding recently, as if 'young' would soften the blow.
My softer side? I mean, I like to snuggle.
I have a little bit of a belly, a tiny bit of pooch. It's the one thing I don't want to lose. I just like having some softness. If I lose that, then Tom might leave me.
I've learned to use things like softness and vulnerability as weapons against the things you feel ashamed of in yourself.
I felt like I might as well have been living in another part of the solar system.
I was a solicitor once, so I'm truly grateful because I know what it's like to have a proper job.