In some ways, my naivete saved me.
The narrator of a documentary often comes in at the last minute and takes some of the glory they don't deserve.
Comics have years to explain this stuff, and in a movie, you have to focus on one thing. So it's about kind of streamlining, I think. Some of the most successful origin films actually have a narrower focus.
I think Nashville could use some better shopping!
Every single national park had some component of private philanthropy.
The nations must be organized internationally and induced to enter into partnership, subordinating in some measure national sovereignty to worldwide institutions and obligations.
Yeats, protected to some extent by the Nationalistic movement, wrote out of a somewhat protected world, and so his work does not touch life deeply.
Anyone can learn a trick, but to make it entertaining, to put a presentation twist on it, and then to take it out there and really amaze people is a whole different ball game. You have to have some kind of a natural ability to do that, I suppose.
Our Strategic Petroleum Reserve is there for a natural disaster or some other catastrophe.
There also is the plight that comes from natural disasters; these natural disasters could be alleviated or dealt with; we only need some time to do it.
Some studies have shown that natural gas could, in fact, be worse for the climate than coal.
Poland is quite a mediocre country in some regards. The only natural resource that we have, and with which we can compete, is freedom.
I love acting, especially if it's a fantasy of some kind, where it's not just realistic, it's not naturalism.
There is a Canadian culture that is in some ways unique to Canada, but I don't think Canadian culture coincides neatly with borders.
You know, it's possible for two humans to be in a relationship without there needing to be some public reason for that relationship.
Actors are all different. They're not all volatile. Some are sweet, some are volatile, but what is fundamentally in there is something that has to be paid attention to, in that they are, I would say, needy.
Some of the best scientists can't explain gravity; Neil Degrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, in the end, do they even know?
To be taken into account were some years of schooling, where I studied with diligence Neptune's laws, and these laws I tried to obey when I sailed overseas; it was worth the while.
I like funny guys and those, for some reason, tend to be nerdy guys.
Some of us find 'relaxing' to be, in itself, nerve-racking. If we aren't doing something useful or, at least, that seems useful, we feel guilty, impatient, and mortal.