Like all of my fictions, 'Sinner' is a mirror. Look into it and you will find yourself. What you do with what you see is your choice.
A lot of singers find a musical genre people like and stick with it. That's being a conformist. I sing ballads, rock, salsa, rap.
Obviously a primary liberal conviction is that we should be tolerant of other peoples' convictions. But if we believe in something, we had better find ways to say so convincingly.
I find friendship to be like wine, raw when new, ripened with age, the true old man's milk and restorative cordial.
Teachers today are breaking down obstacles, finding innovative ways to instill old lessons, proving that greatness can be found in everyday places.
Find a place that you are comfortable with. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Make a lot of mistakes.
I think that Americans find the Australian humour and the energy of Australians very refreshing - we are quite self-deprecating, we're light-hearted and can have a laugh.
I think that with everything I've done, in the end, whoever the central character is, they would find a way to forgive, because that's really important to me.
Cats do not hunt seals. They would hunt them if they knew what seals and where to find them. But they do not know, so it's okay.
My friends tease me about the fact that if someone seems bad or shady or like they have a secret, I find them incredibly interesting.
People often say that this or that person has not yet found himself. But the self is not something one finds, it is something one creates.
I'm aware of my old plays and occasionally think about them, but I'm much more anxious about finding the next play.
My stories are pretty simplistic, but the characters are always complex and always right, and that comes from the script and my research and reverse-engineering what I find in the real world.
Spiritual counselling is helping people find the deep root of stillness in themselves, which is also a connection to everything else.
No longer forward nor behind I look in hope or fear; But, grateful, take the good I find, The best of now and here.
You take people, you put them on a journey, you give them peril, you find out who they really are.
And I'm working at trying to find a kind of language where I won't be so easily modulated by expectation.
I think it's really important to find out why people hurt you or try to oppose you or whatever.
I could find faults with all my albums because that's just a part of being an artist - it's hard being a human being, isn't it?
I'm drawn to provocative characters that find themselves in extreme situations. And I think I'm drawn to that consistently.
On any journey, we must find out where we are before we can plan the first step.