I think we have to notice that the business processes we use right now for thinking and planning and budgeting and strategy are all delivered on very tight agendas.
As for gun control advocates, I have no hope whatever that any facts whatever will make the slightest dent in their thinking - or lack of thinking.
I think the older you get, the more you realize how important life is, the more you think about your family.
I think that as soon as you think of yourself as a famous person or anything like that, you're objectifying yourself in some weird way.
I think we need to start thinking about grounding our moral systems in our biology.
Apart from 'Stoned,' I can't think of a film that's made me think, 'Blimey, that should have been at Cannes.'
As a writer, I always think about who my prototype actors are, in my brain. It's helpful, as a writer, to think about that.
I think it's nice to be able to make a product, put it out there and let other people decide what they think.
I went to prep school, Eton and Oxford. When people hear that, they think they know you, and you think: 'No, you don't.'
It's not a case of: 'Read this book and then you'll think differently. I've written this book, and I don't think differently.
I don't want to think about how many people have thought or still think that I'm crazy.
I think everybody at some point - especially if they've been working their whole lives - should take time out and think about what they've done.
The Internet is overrated. It's much smaller an innovation than people think it is. I don't think it's changed the way anybody makes music.
I think people think filmmaking is fun, but I've never thought that. For me it's always been a lot of work and pain and stress.
I think about work 24 hours a day. But when you fly a helicopter, for that hour or two you can't think about anything else.
For one thing, I don't think that anybody in any war thinks of themselves as a hero.
I don't know if mama was right, that we each have a destiny, or if if was Lt Dan, that we are all just floating around, accidental, like on a breeze, but I think... I think... maybe... it's both happening at the same time.
The music is happy; the laughter is happy. Everything feels ecstatic and desperate. Blurrily, I think of sex, and I think of death. I realize: Every moment of joyous celebration contains the seed of death.
I think probably one of the coolest things was when I went to play basketball at Rucker Park in Harlem. First of all, who would think that Larry the Cable Guy would go to Harlem to play basketball? And I was received like a rock star. It was amazing!...
And what makes humans so sure that thinking is the most important activity in the universe?...I on the contrary have never forgotten that first I existed and then, with a lot of difficulty, I learned to think." (p. 31)
I think it's nice for stars to do interviews to make us think they are just like us, but to tell you the truth, I get the feeling that it's all a big lie. The problem is I don't know who's lying.