The greatest obstacle to human liberty is that the vast majority of people do not wish to be free.
I majored in theater at San Diego State. My one eye was on football, and my other eye was on Hollywood.
The ability to be in the present moment is a major component of mental wellness.
One of my major competitors was Harold Smith. Smith beat me in 1977. I was loafing during that competition.
Hard to be a physics major at Rice University if you have flunked calculus.
Turn a major mistake into a master mentor, learn from it.
Experience tells us that whereas that degree of recognition can happen for one or two actors, for the vast majority it doesn't, so what matters is to try and be a better actor.
Contaminated food is a major cause of diarrhea, substantially contributing to malnutrition and killing about 2.2 million people each year, most of them children.
Europe believes that providing clear labelling for genetically modified food is a consumer right, but such practice is absolutely opposed by the vast majority of states in the U.S.
It does not take a majority to prevail... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.
When you're in the minority, it doesn't matter what you're agenda is, you're not going to have the degree of freedom that you have as a member of the majority.
For me, what I try to heal is the major thing that I think all of us go through, where we came from. From our family of origin.
You wouldn't want to be called a sell-out by selling a product. Selling out was frowned on, whereas now you can major in it at business school.
It had more layers than an onion. These writers meant business. There was a level for everybody. Your major could be celestial mechanics, and there'd be celestial-mechanics jokes.
Probably a concern to either a major or minor degree with most actors if they're really motivated to kind of make a significant difference in the business is the 'pigeon-holing' thing.
After three major movies, I was like, 'Oh, I guess you're supposed to get a publicist?' Girls that are in the business now that are successful are more savvy.
I got an offer in 1992 to buy a major-league team. I turned down the offer because I don't want my love of the game to involve business.
The majority of men meet with failure because of their lack of persistence in creating new plans to take the place of those which fail.
You have nothing coming into a major metropolitan area to relocate or locate your business and employees. And you can go across the country and you'll see that.
I realize that the majority of people in the entertainment business happen to be Democrats. I have no problem with that. And they should have no problem with the fact that I'm a Republican.
As I see it, most major philanthropists have been bullied into giving. They feel social pressure to give. It has become a cost of doing business.