It's definitely true that there are a lot of the devices we used on 'Star Trek,' that came out the imagination of the writers, and the creators that are actually in the world today.
I often wonder why people remake movies. Is there just a lack of imagination out there that they can't come up with an original idea?
I'm an actor. Whether I'm on stage, in front of a camera or a microphone, what I do is the same - although with videogames it requires a lot of imagination.
George has only got to ring me. His imagination is so wonderful, I'd do any character he might create.
A place makes a deep impression on you when you're young. It lives with you. It's like your childhood. It fertilises the imagination.
I think of myself as a little kid, and I had a wild imagination, but it was something that was encouraged and supported, which helped steer me into the arts.
I love all of the ecosystems - mountains, deserts, rainforests. They're beautiful, and nature has so many different flavors to it.
I love the idea of bringing my work to the general public, not just people who go to gallery openings.
By definition a sequel can't be original. So you've got to figure out what worked the first time around.
'Lord of the Rings' was going on; like, my college years were the years of 'Lord of the Rings,' an awesome time to be in film school.
It was a hobby I got into a long time ago, hacking cameras. I was able to make my own using different lenses.
A lot of very popular mainstream artists are products of record companies and marketing companies, and any time anyone can stand outside of that, that's interesting.
You can't wait for someone to give you a show. That can't be the first time you're writing and drawing a character.
I've spent a lot of time thinking about what the audience would want. That's my job, is to anticipate ahead of the audience.
The most valuable possession you can own is an open heart. The most powerful weapon you can be is an instrument of peace.
But I do know focusing on the exterior doesn't make me happy. If I want peace and serenity, it won't be reached by getting thinner or fatter.
My wish is to be a catalyst, to push for solutions, to broker peace talks, to ensure accountability, especially for those who committed and are still organizing unspeakable crimes.
If I could cause world peace by taking someone out to lunch, I'd go, 'Well, war isn't that terrible.'
I'm lucky to have met so many people who have been involved in peace and who have been peace prize winners.
World Peace Day is envisioned to become a moment of global unity - it is up to each and every one of us to make this a reality.
I was caught up in the hysteria during the Vietnam era, which was brought about through Marxist propaganda underlying the so-called peace movement.