I like to say that I'm tracing the intersection between big ideas and human experience, between theology and real life.
I always say you can never be extravagant with beauty. Beauty is God made real. Beauty is life.
I started in the supermarket business in the early '70s. And by '75, '76, I realized you don't have a business unless you own the real estate.
I never knew any Jews until I got into show business. I've found them to be real smart and good workers.
If I have cash and I can't figure a way to put it into real estate or my business, I hold it in gold and silver.
For those whose faith has faded, the reasons may be real to them, but these reasons do not change the reality of what Joseph Smith restored.
Real estate deals a lot with the government. It isn't like manufacturing, logistics, home appliances or the auto sector, which deal with consumers.
Real life? Well, I just hope mine isn't investigated. They might find that I don't really exist - that I'm just a hologram.
Mystery is gone to the certainty of technological principles. So the real terror, the real aggression against life comes in the form of the pursuit of our technological happiness.
Real happiness is cheap enough, yet how dearly we pay for its counterfeit.
Being an actor in movies is a lot about the power of your imagination and making the circumstance real to you so the audience will feel that it's real.
In 1997, in Rich Dad, Poor Dad, I stated, 'Your home is not an asset.' Real estate agents sent me hate mail.
Country Music is great music because it really comes from real life experiences. It is such a great haven for reality.
Literature throws us many great heroes. Real life invariably outdoes them.
A novel that features real people is complicated, but in the end, that extra challenge is all for the good.
In this very real world, good doesn't drive out evil. Evil doesn't drive out good. But the energetic displaces the passive.
Visible Faith is an expression of my Christian faith which must be visible to be real! I gave the name to the collection of musicians who worked with me on the record.
I think if actors don't think of themselves as funny in real life they think they can't do comedy.
So often, I read scripts and am like, 'This would never happen in real life. It's not trying to be funny. It's trying to be serious.'
I don't think I really invented anybody. I have drawn on real life.
I like to read away as much of the afternoon as possible, until real life rears its ugly head.