Sure, I miss some things about the stage. The thing I like is the immediacy. But then I complain, 'I gotta do the same part for six months.'
Our players are not immune to the things that are going on in society.
The teaching thing, the one where I have to impart my knowledge, is probably what comes the least naturally to me because I'm an absorber of things.
Imperialist aid is a noose of plunder and subjugation, aimed at robbing 10 and even 100 things for one thing that is given.
I don't want the pictures to mean things. But the implication of the image and its relationship to the people that are viewing it is something I'm really interested in.
There is an increasing awareness of the interrelatedness of things. We are becoming less prone to accept an immediate solution without questioning its larger implications.
Verbal slip-ups often occur because we say things without knowledge of the subtle implications they carry. Understanding these implications requires social awareness - the ability to pick up on the emotions and experiences of other people.
We need to have much clearer regulations on things like corporate funding of scientific research. Things need to be made explicit which are implicit.
The Indians believe all things have spirit - even the hail that comes from the sky is spirit. If you believe that, which I implicitly do, everything is alive.
The trick to balance is to not make sacrificing important things become the norm.
The most important things in life aren't things.
One of the important things about temptation is, if I'm going to deal with it I'm going to have to recognize, this is an area of weakness in my life. I have been tempted here before and before and before.
The most important things in life have nothing to do with things.
The most important things to say are those which often I did not think necessary for me to say - because they were too obvious.
Impossibilities are merely things of which we have not learned, or which we do not wish to happen.
Gary is a really impoverished town; it's in industrial decay. There's low employment and things of that nature.
One of the things that science fiction gets to do is thought experiments about the human condition that would be impractical or unethical to conduct in real life.
I did have imprinted on me the idea of trauma that changes things dramatically and suddenly. As a writer, I return to that again and again because it fascinates me, and it's where I come from, in a sense.
There are improbable things suspended in space, like the earth.
There's always things to improve, you can't be satisfied with what you have.