Fame obviously has become a premium in everybody's life. Everybody thinks they deserve it, everybody thinks they want it and most people really don't enjoy it once they get it.
It's strange how the simple things in life go on while we become more difficult.
Abortion on demand has, in my judgment, contributed significantly to an environment in our country in which life has become very cheap.
The transformation of environment has become the purpose of human life; life seems real only insofar as it deals with things.
As poverty has been reduced in terms of mere survival, it has become more profound in terms of our way of life.
When your life changes and you become a more public person, in some ways you need to be a more closed person, you know?
Life is a gift, and it offers us the privilege, opportunity, and responsibility to give something back by becoming more.
I've been very fortunate and met the guys that have become, basically, philosophers and have a kind of sensibility about life that's very precious.
I can't imagine a person becoming a success who doesn't give this game of life everything he's got.
For one cause or another, it has become necessary to impose restrictions upon the use of many commodities, including not a few of the necessities of life.
Building a better life for every child is a lot harder than becoming a world champion. Both goals take dedication and commitment.
These are people who haven't gone through the legal means to becoming citizens like our forefathers did. They want all the benefits but none of the responsibilities.
I think there's so much negative influence on children in school settings. It becomes learning by rote to pass a test. It's not contextualized.
Textbooks are going to remain a key part of learning. They just need to go digital, become more interactive and they need more analytics.
The lopsided attitudes of college professors pose a serious challenge to learning because students are so susceptible to becoming lopsided sheep.
One of the bigger misconceptions of learning is that many skills take a lifetime to get world-class at, or 10,000 hours to become world-class at.
I know what I like when I see it, but no way have I ever become interested in learning about it.
The essence of romantic love is that wonderful beginning, after which sadness and impossibility may become the rule.
I would love to do more films. I really like the whole process of doing that. I like how close you become to everybody.
If you open your heart, then the object of your love becomes so precious because you are so open. And that philosophy, that caring, spreads.
I've fallen prey to my fair share of moments of the phobias of others and the way that that can become an attack.