Communication is at the very core of our society. That's what makes us human.
The power of imagination makes us infinite.
Big defeats make us learn.
Time abides long enough for those who make use of it.
There are hundreds of ways to make money using the Internet.
A brick could be used to help America make money. Trust me, this is smarter than letting a central bank like the Federal Reserve make all the money.
I seriously love to cook... My grandmother was an amazing cook. As a kid I used to help her make handmade pasta, Cavatelli and Ravioli. It was one of my favorite things to do. I love the idea of making whatever is in the fridge into something.
Making beautiful things for everyday use is a wonderful thing to do - making life flow more easily - but art confronts life, allowing it to stop and perhaps change direction - they are completely different.
Part of the joy of looking at art is getting in sync in some ways with the decision-making process that the artist used and the record that's embedded in the work.
There used to be a lot of industry in Montreal, and now there's not, so it's really easy to get huge, empty spaces where you can practice and make music or make art for very, very cheap.
None of us plan--or intend--to get into trouble. The problem is, we don't plan not to.
The world has many places that can make us uncomfortable. Calling them evil, or any other bad name, doesn’t make them go away.
Our function as playwrights to some extent is to make audiences see with their ears, because films make us see with our eyes much better.
I used to make clothes for my sister's dolls. I couldn't care less for the dolls, but I could make the clothes really easily.
An intangible substance, make up the world around us. But ironically, must still only foolishly trust, in what they can see or touch.
Anytime I do a movie or a TV show, I make them aware of my hearing loss at the beginning, and that makes it much easier for all of us to communicate and get the job done.
Sometimes it's important to vote - you know, to make a statement, to make a point; certainly, many of us who were involved in the Nader campaign in 2000 felt that way.
All writers are liars. They twist events to suit themselves. They make use of their own tragedies to make a better story... They are terrible people.
Most of us are going through life without interrogating whether our decision-making processes are fit for purpose. And that's something we need to change - especially when the stakes are high and the decisions are of real import.
It is not because the truth is too difficult to see that we make mistakes... we make mistakes because the easiest and most comfortable course for us is to seek insight where it accords with our emotions - especially selfish ones.
I believe that the process could be fun, I just think that making movies is really tough. And it's stressful as it is, and I think that most of us got in this business because it's fun to make movies.