Do all you can to make your dreams come true.
If your morals make you dreary, depend on it, they are wrong.
Don't be afraid to wear fancy dress-up pieces with your everyday denim jeans/shorts.
I used to love to play dress-up, where you get your mother's or your grandmother's dresses and high heels.
You can't complain about your dressing room or you'll look like Celine Dion.
Unfortunately, in the entertainment field, sometimes you start believing your celebrity. You have a strong tendency to drift from the Lord, which I did. I did drift for a number of years.
We all use something - you can't drill holes with your fingers. Whether it's a knife, a needle, or a machine, we all need the help of a device.
Writing the story of your own life is a bit like drilling your own teeth.
It's always good to be out there with your teammates, working with your teammates in individual drills, team drills, just being out there, getting on the same page, just getting into flow with them.
When the amalgam is delivered to your dentist in a special protective box, he has to take extreme caution when handling the stuff: with masks, gloves, gowns, goggles, all needed to protect him from danger. He then drills your teeth and rams the mixture into your cavities, whereupon it becomes miraculously, instantly safe!
Lime juice makes things taste fresher. I use it for drinks, salsas, relishes, soups, and sauces. You want some give to your limes - firmness means the inside is dry - and they'll stay softer longer if you don't refrigerate them.
Not that money is a driving force. It's an honor to play for your country.
If your oxygen mask drops down, it's time to take a breather!
When you write, you write out of your best self. Everything else drops away.
In your thirst for knowledge, be sure not to drown in all the information.
If your lifeguard duties were as good as your singing, a lot of people would be drowning.
Don't quit. Never give up trying to build the world you can see, even if others can't see it. Listen to your drum and your drum only. It's the one that makes the sweetest sound.
I feel like being into the beat of your own drum has become too prominent in the culture.
When you write, it's making a certain kind of music in your head. There's a rhythm to it, a pulse, and on the whole, I'm writing to that drum rather than the psychological process.
Egyptian drumming happens to be a favorite of mine. It's a really simple instrument, but it's really difficult to play. You can take it anywhere with you - you can play it in your room, in an airport. It's very quiet, so you explore the quiet side.