We have to implant democracies where there are now dictatorships.
My different personalities leave me in peace now.
People take chances every now and then, and you don't want to disappoint them.
Now is the winter of our discontent.
Knowing now what goes into making a successful artist, it's disheartening.
Technology is now part of the social fabric; it is what is causing dislocation. It is the cause of fear amongst all of us.
Now that Arab women are pouring into the streets by the million, men discover with dismay that they, not women, were the captives of the harem dream.
There's been a growing dissatisfaction and distrust with the conventional publishing industry, in that you tend to have a lot of formerly reputable imprints now owned by big conglomerates.
I guess every single word I've ever said is going to be dissected now.
All of the fillers I had in the past have now dissolved - apart from my lip fillers. I left them in, and they are something I have to maintain.
We now know, without any shred of uncertainty, that billions of rands of public resources have been diverted into the pockets of a few.
I wrote my novel 'Bitter Greens' as the creative component of a Doctorate of Creative Arts and am now looking at the history of the Rapunzel tale as my theoretical component.
Earlier, actors had a lot of power in their hands. And now, it has gone in the hands of the directors and writers, and that is how it should be. They are the visionaries, and we are the doers.
I poured spot remover on my dog. Now he's gone.
I wasted time, and now doth time waste me.
From now on, I'll connect the dots my own way.
Well the thing is that the New York of 1846 to 1862 was very different from downtown New York now. Really nothing from that period still exists in New York.
I'm seventy-one now, so it's hard to imagine a dramatic change.
We should be dreaming. We grew up as kids having dreams, but now we're too sophisticated as adults, as a nation. We stopped dreaming. We should always have dreams.
I'm often criticised for what I wear. That's my main label in the press now: disastrous dresser!