The question is the morning after. What sort of Iraq do we wake up to after the bombing? What happens in the region? What impact could it have? These are questions leaders I have spoken to have posed.
It is not enough for me to ask question; I want to know how to answer the one question that seems to encompass everything I face: What am I here for?
The question of who is right and who is wrong has seemed to me always too small to be worth a moment's thought, while the question of what is right and what is wrong has seemed all-important.
Conversation is like making love; the man is the question, the woman the answer, and the union of both will bear fruit.
Like most modern Americans, I assume individuality is not only a fundamental value, but a goal in life, an art form.
My anxiety level of my own work and what I'm doing and focusing on my art and all of that stuff? That's fundamental.
When you don't understand something, you label it and condemn it" (94) - Danny Glover, "The Fundamental Things
My fundamental tenets are concerned with freedom of the individual; the market isn't perfect, but it's the best available way of allocating resources.
I think perhaps the most important problem is that we are trying to understand the fundamental workings of the universe via a language devised for telling one another when the best fruit is.
People are not fundamentally bad. It only takes the smallest of correctives to take care of that tiny minority that wants to disrupt the community.
The nervous system and the automatic machine are fundamentally alike in that they are devices, which make decisions on the basis of decisions they made in the past.
My assumption is that fundamentally the picture of the human animal, as developed by Freud, is largely right.
Archaeologists have made discoveries that challenge fundamental traditions of Judaism as well as those of Christianity and Islam.
We have a fundamental imperative in our lives to matter to others, to serve others, and to support each other in mattering more.
We see the world through the lens of all our experiences; that is a fundamental part of the human condition.
Theories come and go, but fundamental data always remain the same.
Actors are all different. They're not all volatile. Some are sweet, some are volatile, but what is fundamentally in there is something that has to be paid attention to, in that they are, I would say, needy.
Motherhood changed me because it is so fundamental what you're doing for another person. And you are able to do even though it takes a lot.
Being a conductor is kind of a hybrid profession because most fundamentally, it is being someone who is a coach, a trainer, an editor, a director.
Fundamentally, I do agree, certainly, people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely. Freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations.
If you operate a TV or radio station, you have to have a license. It has nothing to do with fundamental freedom. It has to do with protection of the average citizen against abuses.