Brave men don't belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it.
I write across genres so I see them, more often, as complementary instead of separated by boundaries.
I left 'The Bob Newhart Show,' which was my decision. CBS wanted it to go on. But I could see television changing; I could see the tastes were changing.
True enthusiasm is a fine feeling whose flash I admire where-ever I see it.
I like when a guy has his shirt off and I can see his chest and his abs. When it's all smooth, you can see a lot.
I see plainly how external images influence the image that I call my body: they transmit movement to it.
When I see these guys write all this macho stuff I want to smash their heads.
One of my biggest fears when I see really bad people on T.V. is that I don't know how they got there.
I see these lights, every time I look into your eyes. It crosses my heart, and make me feel in love.
My favorite book is 'To Kill A Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It is multi-layered, and I see something new in it every time I read it.
When I see other people out there, involved, and really giving their time and effort for the kids, then I don't mind giving my time and effort for the kids as well.
I look around me and nowhere do I see a stamp of disapproval with which nature marked a woman's candid brow.
When I see a wall that's hung with different objects, framed or unframed, what I like about it is its fluidity and rule-breaking nature. Just experiment a bit.
Patriarchy is a fundamental imbalance underlying society And it's one we rarely address because it's so universal. But as I get older, I see that peace is a product of balance.
It's been really gratifying to see that so many people love Total Skull! I really make things that I love, so it's awesome to see other people love it, too.
I see it as my duty in some way is to be out in the world as an Australian putting forward what I consider to be authentic Australian music.
When I watch 'Mad Men' and I see the patronising attitudes to women that are so shocking for all of us to watch now, I feel that I've lived and see the same evolution in this regard around disability.
I see 'Hansel and Gretel' as a breakthrough book for me, and one of the reasons is because I started to apply meaning to the hidden details.
He shrugged, "...my conscience rests easiest if I do only what I see as best in the moment...
The reason I sketch your pic at times because in your smile I see something more beautiful than the stars.
I just need green. I need to wake up and see grass and squirrels. I don't want to see skyscrapers.