I think that my leadership style is to get people to fear staying in place, to fear not changing.
The meaning I picked, the one that changed my life: Overcome fear, behold wonder.
Fear changes everything. We're animals, and when we get afraid we act like animals. I'm not exempt from that.
In Australia, there is a very famous show called 'Home and Away.' I was cast on that at 15. The day I started filming, my life changed.
There will always be big companies making big movies. But making film and distribution is changing in front of our eyes. I'm not sure what the future holds for this industry.
Only the supernatural love of God through changed lives can solve the problems that we face in our world.
One of the surest signs of the estimated changes in the consciousness of the American proletariat is to be found in the character of the demands now being put forward by the leadership.
Anyone who has tried to build something that changes people's lives sometimes finds life to be a distraction, and finds people who don't care as much as they do to be annoying.
I can't say that I've changed anybody's life, ever, and that's the real work of the world, if you want a better society.
Life presents itself in constantly changing ways, but you're able to accept the challenges, rather than recoil, throw up your hands, and go on a binge.
My daughter is my biggest achievement. She is a little star and my life has changed so much for the better since she came along.
We're not keen on the idea of the story sharing its valence with the reader. But the reader's own life 'outside' the story changes the story.
I am not the first man who wanted to make changes in his life at 60 and I won't be the last. It is just that others can do it with anonymity.
I feel a bit like when we came through the doors on the first day of rehearsals of that play, from that minute on, my whole life changed.
I actually got hurt in a steel factory in 1985 and so that changed my life. I went to a junior college and that's where I discovered acting.
I had a big part of my life in the theater in Philadelphia. Philadelphia's changed, but I love it.
When you have a kid, it changes your life. It reminds you, this is my life now: I'm responsible for this tiny person. It's so surreal.
Banks introduced the installment plan. The disappearance of cash and the coming of the credit card changed the shape of life in the United States.
When the TV version of Annie came on, I was drawn to it. It was the struggle of this poor kid in this environment and how her life changed. It immediately resonated.
I was very, very thrown by the fact that I had to make some big changes in my life in order to be myself, but under this kind of movie-star banner.
I'm doing 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'... It was a book I read when I was younger, and it just changed my life, and I just wanted to be a part of it.