No period of my life has been one of such unmixed happiness as the four years which have been spent within college walls.
Humor is very interesting to me. My films are not comedies, but there's comedy in them from time to time, absurdities, just like in real life.
I see history as really cyclical in terms of the intense idealism, and the desire to create a better life outside of societal norms.
I've always been interested in intellectual history and in psychology, and anxiety is obviously something that's been a big part of my life.
My manic depression was ravaging my life, but because nobody could see it, many people thought it was a figment of my imagination.
I learnt one thing in the past or in my life: the only person you can change is yourself, and it has to come from within.
I can't really change my life to accommodate people who are jealous. I don't see why I should.
I meet people in my daily life, people who seem to experience some change and some growth on a personal level, and that gives me hope.
I look at every girl, and I think, 'You're going to change my life.' I'm very down to earth at heart.
It seems to me I spent my life in car pools, but you know, that's how I kept track of what was going on.
I grew up as a photo nut. Every Christmas I would get a new camera. It's a huge part of my life.
I've seen 48 Stanley Cups in my life. I was about six or seven when I started going to games with my dad.
I'm a father. It isn't just my life any more. I don't want my kid finding bottles in the house or seeing his father completely smashed.
I know not every mom is a secret KGB spy, but every mom has this whole other life. Every dad and every person has this whole other life.
The closest thing to hell on earth is prison. It's the worst experience I've ever had in my life. Besides death.
Life is hard. Then you die. Then they throw dirt in your face. Then the worms eat you. Be grateful it happens in that order.
Sickness, insanity and death were the angels that surrounded my cradle and they have followed me throughout my life.
Disease, insanity, and death were the angels that attended my cradle, and since then have followed me throughout my life.
If a man can bridge the gap between life and death, if he can live on after he's dead, then maybe he was a great man.
Every religion implies that it treats the problem of being and nonbeing, life and death. Their languages are different, but they speak about the same things.
The consequences of decisions don't just affect spreadsheets... They affect, in fundamental ways, the lives of people and they often mean the difference between life and death.