My message to Washington is very simple. Face reality. Be leaders. Demonstrate accountability. Engage in principle compromise. And understand your job is to find solutions.
The thing that cracks me up is how these reality characters start out thrilled and excited just to be on television, and how they move to thinking they are as big as the Friends.
Like any organic entity, a system of consciousness manifests itself through the orderly, differentiated development of a certain unifying reality.
When I think of the things I have, it makes me a little uneasy. I don't want people to think I've lost touch with reality.
Reality is a dirty word for me, I know it isn't for most people, but I am not interested. There's too much of it about.
I don't enjoy reality television at all. I have to say that I get it, though. I watch some of it, and I understand why people enjoy it.
Unlike fiction, which you create before you go into production, with reality you kind of create it after everything is produced. The drama and the storytelling is really done in post.
We look into our hearts and see objectivity; we look into our minds and see rationality; we look into our beliefs and see reality.
That's always an interesting concept when you try to make your dream into a reality and you come up against the facts of exactly what it is you're attempting to do.
I talk about acting to students making the transition from high school to UCLA. Kids going into this profession really need to know the reality of it.
I always see that there's a - from a philosophical point of view - there's the appearance of things that everybody wants you to think is happening, then there's the reality underneath it.
In reality the world is as full of bad mothers as it is of bad fathers, and it is not the motherless children who become delinquent but the fatherless ones.
Imagining living in a universe without purpose may prepare us to better face reality head on. I cannot see that this is such a bad thing.
When it comes to the real operational issues that govern our understanding of physical reality, ontological definitions of classical philosophers are, in my opinion, sterile.
We wanted to do a woman on a reality show because that's what's happening right now-it's part of our culture.
There are Eastern religions that deny the reality of pain and suffering. They just try to wipe it away by saying it's all an illusion.
Seize the moments of happiness, love and be loved! That is the only reality in the world, all else is folly. It is the one thing we are interested in here.
It is a no-fail, incontrovertible reality: If you get, give. If you learn, teach. You can't do anything with that except do it.
The ABC of our profession is to avoid these large abstract terms in order to try to discover behind them the only concrete realities, which are human beings.
Why spend our time searching to feel reality, when it’s the times that don’t feel real that we remember forever?
I'm pretty convinced there's a chemical reality to who I am, regarding my brain, that makes me kind of a strange guy.