Money's fine if it enables you to enjoy your life and to be useful to other people. But as something that is a means to an end, no, it's useless.
I mean, I hate to gloat, but I'm extremely satisfied with my position in life and the way things have worked out for me.
What allows us, as human beings, to psychologically survive life on earth, with all of its pain, drama, and challenges, is a sense of purpose and meaning.
I mean, look, I wear makeup in films. I don't wear makeup in real life. It's just part of the gig, that's all.
Just because I grew up a white guy in America doesn't mean that's the music of my life.
Dreaming means 'rehearsing' what you see, playing it over and over in your mind until it becomes as real to you as your life right now.
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've often played very strong, flashy, kind of inadvertently mean women. I am not that way in my real life.
I am, of course, aware that the ultimate solution is the ownership and control of the means of life by the whole of the people; but we are not at that stage of development as yet.
I am waiting for a sign that will indicate to me what meaning I must give to my life, but right now my existence is satisfactory.
Money cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relationships, or build meaning into a life that has none.
I don't want to live life too cautiously. I mean, you can step off a curb and twist your ankle.
I suspect that with men like General Petraeus, where honor means something - losing your life is secondary to losing your honor.
The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less.
Woe to the makers of literal translations, who by rendering every word weaken the meaning! It is indeed by so doing that we can say the letter kills and the spirit gives life.
A community is a group of people who have come together, and they work and they live to try and improve the standard of living and quality of life - and I don't mean money.
Life ceases to be so oppressive: we are free to give our own lives meaning and purpose, free to redeem our suffering by making something of it.
The legal right of a taxpayer to decrease the amount of what otherwise would be his taxes, or altogether avoid them, by means which the law permits, cannot be doubted.
You can't just lecture the poor that they shouldn't riot or go to extremes. You have to make the means of legal redress available.
I believe wholeheartedly in marriage. I don't exclusively mean a marriage with a legal contract, but any relationship that constitutes a marriage because of the quality of their relationship.
Insofar as international law is observed, it provides us with stability and order and with a means of predicting the behavior of those with whom we have reciprocal legal obligations.