Behind every dancer there’s someone that broke her, a song that moved her, a moment that inspired her and a dance floor that healed her.
Why should I say I will retire in three or four years? You retire the very moment you utter those words.
I like to be on the edge, on the cutting edge, or be into the unknown, into the territory where I have to depend on being in the moment and depending on my instincts.
The world is not imperfect or slowly evolving along a path to perfection. No, it is perfect at every moment, every sin already carries grace in it.
Nobody likes to have trouble. The moment we get a hint that it's coming, a common response is, 'Oh no! Not again!'
That's what I'm interested in: the space in between, the moment of imagining what is possible and yet not knowing what that is.
We, the human race, are so accustomed to having instead of being. What wastage of the revelations and magic in every moment.
Talking to actors is the same as talking to any other artists; it's getting into the moment for them, and making sure they can lose themselves in the performance!
Then there are these heavy perennial moments that suddenly unearth me, when the world takes on this ravaging clarity and you feel marooned, cut off from normality.
We wait, starving for moments of high magic to inspire us, but life is full of common enchantment waiting for our alchemists eyes to notice.
You don't have to slay a dragon to be perceived a hero - smiling at someone at the right moment might also do the trick.
The moment I accept that there's an artistic, redeeming quality in puns, I have a horrible feeling I'll get hooked.
It's always helpful to have somebody help buoy you in difficult times and problem-solve with and to share the marvelous moments with as well.
Why can't we, with a more intelligent policy, actually have houses that are affordable, built at higher densities than they are at the moment and built on brownfield sites.
Listen carefully. I'd crush you like a bug for causing my wife one single moment of pain. Believe it. Fear it.
For me the printing process is part of the magic of photography. It's that magic that can be exciting, disappointing, rewarding and frustrating all in the same few moments in the darkroom.
We've all had our moments of weakness, and if we manage to get through today without any, we'll be sure to have some tomorrow.
We all make mistakes and sometimes you say things and you really don't realize what you're saying at that moment.
There is no doubt that I have lots of words inside me; but at moments, like rush-hour traffic at the mouth of a tunnel, they jam.
I'm always aiming for some magic in films if I can find a mystical quality either in a song or in a moment or a character's intention.
I've always been interested in moments of disbelief... I don't know if they possess any magic, but they do have something.