Frank D'Amico: [in falsetto voice] Mommy, I want to have a Kick-Ass party!
Frank McCloud: One Rocco more or less isn't worth dying for!
Frank: Is he always like this? How can you stand it?
Frank T.J. Mackey: I will drop-kick those fuckin' dogs if they come near me.
Frank: That semester at junior college sure didn't make you any smarter.
Capt. Insp. McClain: Frank, we wash our own laundry here!
You must respect people, and you must respect money. My father said to me: 'When you respect money, money will respect you.'
From a sequence of these individual patterns, whole buildings with the character of nature will form themselves within your thoughts, as easily as sentences.
Because the quality of living with nature and allowing it to manifest itself is different than the quality of living in a city, especially a dense city.
Scientific reality is the modern human condition, and you can see that in the symbolic nature of my work.
I want to branch out. I want to write. I write poetry. I want to see my children grow up well.
Organic buildings are the strength and lightness of the spiders' spinning, buildings qualified by light, bred by native character to environment, married to the ground.
The processes of teaching the child that everything cannot be as he wills it are apt to be painful both to him and to his teacher.
But why is it that in music, anything more than 5 years old - apart from a few hits - is never played on radio to the young public?
I thought I'd use music to confront the problems that I faced, and it helped. I found a more healing mindset, and it did rejuvenate me.
I really want younger audience members to see kids in their early 20's playing Frank's music and to be inspired to take things to a higher level themselves.
It's totally produced now. It's almost like a conveyor belt of what metal's supposed to be like these days. It's not music to me.
I've always related music to those moments when someone turns you loose on something and they haven't told you how to do it.
I like to play music. I like projects. I like excuses to hang out with my friends and play music.
The most dangerous fundamentalists aren't just waging war in Iraq; they're attacking evolution, blocking medical research and ignoring the environment.
Ancient Rome was as confident of the immutability of its world and the continual expansion and improvement of the human lot as we are today.