Brand is not a product, that's for sure; it's not one item. It's an idea, it's a theory, it's a meaning, it's how you carry yourself. It's aspirational, it's inspirational.
The idea of trying to create things that last - forever knowledge - has guided my work for a long time now.
Having knowledge but lacking the power to express it clearly is no better than never having any ideas at all.
People are fascinated with eternal life and physical power - the idea of having no vulnerability. We all feel small and powerless in the world at times, so the temptation to be a vampire is compelling.
Make sure that your kids or the kids in your life have an opportunity to share their ideas, and to teach you something about what we know.
The idea of a young girl who knows exactly what she wants with her life is the most threatening and unappealing thing you can imagine.
You jot down ideas, memories, whatever, concerning your real life that somehow parallels the character you're playing, and you incorporate that in your scene work.
Even Charles Darwin, that human decoder ring of bizarre behavior, found the idea of saving a stranger's life to be a total head-scratcher.
I don't ever want to lose that mind-set where you've got to be able to realize different ideas-slash-fantasies-slash-possibilities in your life.
My idea at this time, which was slowly developing, was to create a comedie humaine with little people, average people - samples from every period in American life.
We're not keen on the idea of the story sharing its valence with the reader. But the reader's own life 'outside' the story changes the story.
The idea that you've been friends for your whole life and then suddenly the other person becomes your job - it would be so weird. It would be hard not to become massively resentful.
I want to get a farm where I am going to live for the rest of my life. I like the idea of a secluded place.
I champion the idea of being more conscious. I call it being an active architect of your own life. Building your life like an architect builds a structure.
We each have a sixth sense that is attuned to the oneness dimension in life, providing a means for us to guide our lives in accord with our ideas.
I kind of like the idea of living a rather ordinary life as a shopkeeper, and I examine that possibility as one of the outcomes of the young Gerald Bostock growing older.
Everything I see and hear... I will take ideas from anyplace, anywhere, anytime, and life has become a song to me. I'm always looking for a song.
I enjoyed my life when I had nothing... and kinda like the idea of just being happy with me.
In a magazine, one can get - from cover to cover - 15 to 20 different ideas about life and how to live it.
An educated person is one who, through the travail of his own life, has assimilated the ideas that make him representative of his culture.
You have to let it all hang out, let go of the ideas that were more comfortable and embrace some of the sadness in your life.