Films exhaust me, they do, and I often want nothing more to do with them, but I'm continually surprised at the resurgence of the impulse to come back and do it all over again.
One is often so busy doing life that it is easy to avoid evaluating whether you are putting your energy in the direction you value most.
Although, this is often used with negative connotations, I see ideology as an inherent part of culture.
Dancing is kind of my thing. I go out with my friends as often as I can on the weekends, and I'm always drawn to girls with rhythm.
So often we focus on finding answers to life's mysteries... when in reality, a wiser approach is to start asking better questions, and more of them.
The problem is that Americans use the state as a moral compass. For libertarians, it is often frustrating to explain that advocating the decriminalization of x is not synonymous with endorsing x.
Living on the Gulf Coast, we often have to go through dangerous situations, whether you're a child, an adult or a senior citizen.
Regret is her companion and the one who whispers to her often. She has even let hope die and that brings about despair.
Too often, a problem is allowed to fester until it reaches a crisis point... and the American people are left asking the question: what went wrong and why?
More often than not, we think of ourselves as black, white, Asian, or Hispanic pretty much in this country, but the real America is much more than that.
Novels are forged in passion, demand fidelity and commitment, often drive you to boredom or rage, sleep with you at night.
We seek salvation through religion. But more often than not, religion fills our head with hatred and empties our heart of love.
Often we can't find the power of life even when we're born with it; like a horseman can't find his horse when he is riding on it.
These days there are not enough of such intermediary groups, between the state and the individual, with the result that political leaders are often unduly guided by opinion polls.
I am often reminded that the wellspring of Vermont liberty flows from Main Street, not State Street.
I think my lesson is to back yourself once you've been given a job. Far too often, I've been given a job and then doubted why I'm there.
To an outsider, I just seem like a list of accomplishments. To me, all there is is how often I fail.
I think, often with Australian films, if an Australian film has been given the seal of approval by an offshore festival or an offshore release, then it does mean a lot to a local audience.
I think Democrats often hold the unconstrained vision, and Republicans focus more on the Rule of Law.
I don't believe we're only motivated by our own self-interests. Often out of crisis comes this enormous wellspring of generosity and motivation.
I think like Joss Whedon [Stephen Moffat] often mistakes ‘empowered’ for ‘strong in exactly the way I personally want to sleep with