If you really hate George Bush, you don't want to read about his hobbies or that he's nice to his friends or that he's good company at dinner.
I think a lot of good actors - for instance, Gary Sinise - have no training. His training was really entirely on his feet. I suppose you have to have an instinct for it.
Sadat was a great and good man, and his most bitter and dangerous enemies were people who were obsessed with hatred for his peaceful goals.
The Spaniard is gallant and patriotic, and sacrifices everything, in favorable moments, for his country's good. He has the intrepidity of his bull.
Jesus sowed good seeds into the lives of the people He touched. His walk was humble, meek, giving, and forgiving, and He taught His disciples to be the same way.
I mean, Emily Harris was his wife. And she seemed to resent his leadership, but on the other hand, she felt like a good soldier, that he had to be the leader.
His faith perhaps in some nice tenets might be wrong; his life, I'm sure, was always in the right.
My father, who died a few years ago, was a good, simple, very honest man. His faith and affection for his family was just unassailable, without question.
I always prayed that God would give me the wisdom and the vision to do the things on this earth that I was supposed to do to express His life and love and His will.
For it pleased God, after he had made all things by the word of his power, to create man after his own image.
His knowledge of books had in some degree diminished his knowledge of the world.
My commitment is to strive to lean on the Lord with my whole heart, reading His word daily and earnestly seeking His will in my life.
He spends his life explaining from his pulpit that the glory of Christianity consists in the fact that though it is not true it has been found necessary to invent it.
If there were more than one path to salvation then it would totally negate Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, his life, his teachings.
I get sent a lot of scripts which feature him as a kind of all-purpose Victorian literary character and really understand little, if anything, about him, his life or his books.
I love Hitchcock movies. I took a Hitchcock class in college, so I saw all his movies. I wrote papers on his movies.
If a man isn't willing to take some risk for his opinions, either his opinions are no good or he's no good
It is easier for a man to be loyal to his club than to his planet; the bylaws are shorter, and he is personally acquainted with the other members.
Nothing is more despicable than a professional talker who uses his words as a quack uses his remedies.
Ninoy Aquino was a friend; I knew his faults, which were outweighed by his virtues.
Žižek seems to have got Hitchcock out of his system, if not out of his unconscious—one never does that.