Your self…is other people, all the people you're tied to, and it's only a thread.
The world was getting dangerously crowded with crazy people.
By making a comeback, I'm changing the attitude of people toward me. If I'd known that people would react so enthusiastically, I'd have done it years ago.
We all know now that people can look good for their age. It isn't so extraordinary, I don't know why people go on about it so much.
People do not realize that Alzheimer's is not old age. It is a progressive and fatal disease and staggering amounts of people develop Alzheimer's every day.
What's important is promising something to the people, not actually keeping those promises. The people have always lived on hope alone.
Most women would not be happy being me. People say, 'But you're alone.' But I don't feel alone. I feel very un-alone.
Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves are its only safe depositories.
A good government may, indeed, redress the grievances of an injured people; but a strong people can alone build up a great nation.
It's amazing that this is still news to people, but that affects the final outcome of the film. When people are treated well, and they're made to feel valued, they give 110 percent.
I like making films about old people because they are repositories of amazing stories that they tell well. And they're incredibly good telly.
If people think I'm angry, I don't want to burst anybody's bubble. I like sometimes for people to be afraid of me. But it's not really anger; it's discipline.
Any work of architecture that has with it some discussion, some polemic, I think is good. It shows that people are interested, people are involved.
If you consider film an art form, as some people do, then the Western would be a truly American art form, much as jazz is.
Art is essentially communication. It doesn't exist in a vacuum. That's why people make art, so other people can relate to it.
Some people use stand-up to get something else in their careers, but it's truly the art form of stand-up I love.
I used language because I wanted to offer content that people - not necessarily art people - could understand.
Outside museums, in noisy public squares, people look at people. Inside museums, we leave that realm and enter what might be called the group-mind, getting quiet to look at art.
There are some people whose Twitter feeds are works of art. They intuitively understand how much of themselves to put out there.
Some people you can't be friends with, not when you've been something more.
There are mighty few people who think what they think they think.