Life is a Business, by Worship of Human being, we Earn good Deeds'' -Samar Sudha
While I'm frustrated at the amount I'm expected to take on in the present, the 1950s woman was frustrated by being excluded - not being allowed to take things on at all.
It's very hard to come across as a passionate human being in print. People can't hear the inflections in your voice.
I wouldn't suggest that being resourceful has anything to do with doing something illegal or unethical, but I've definitely noticed a pattern of being 'creative.'
I remember being in high school and listening to Vivaldi's 'Winter' and being so overwhelmed with emotion.
Perversion is a sleeping monster; art is a fanning mistress. Art serves the perversion that is deep and often dormant within human beings.
I glory in the fact that a human being has multiple talents and exercises them all with a degree of integrity and artistic proficiency. That's what I do.
People say keeping it real is a hard thing to do. Keeping it real is easy. Being fake and being soft is hard to do.
There's a big difference between being privileged and being spoilt. My parents always said, 'Spoilt means ruined, and you're not ruined, just incredibly fortunate.'
What interests me is trying to catch the reflection of the human being on the page. I'm interested in how ordinary people live their lives.
I'm an actor, and I like having attention, I guess. There's a reason I like being on stage. There's a reason I like being in front of a camera. It's that interaction.
It is the imagination that argues for the Divine Spark within human beings. It is literally a decent of the World's Soul into all of us.
We are either going to dissolve as a human race or we are going to break through into a new understanding of what it is to be a human being.
The idea that being human and having rights are equivalent - that rights are inherent - is unintelligible in a Darwinian world.
I'm a fallible human being - but if I were to react to that knowledge with fear/defensiveness then how would I move forward?
I felt like I got more comfortable on 'Idol' when I just started being myself and not trying to be what I thought I had to be.
I was a hockey player growing up. Being a big guy and being imposing, I had to use my size to protect my teammates.
I think the first villain that I ever played was on 'Stargate'. I was this superior being that would take over a human host and believe that he was the most superior being in the universe.
We're not one thing, as human beings, so any character that is written uni-dimensional, that's just a shallow character with shallow writing and shallow acting.
Being a correspondent on 'The Daily Show' is some combination of doing a character and doing stand-up. It's a juggling act to find a balance between being you and playing a role.
don't let the pursuit of happiness stop you from being happy right here, right now.