I thought Star Wars was too wacky for the general public.
I'm a big fan of vampire movies generally and that sort of tradition of characters.
I'm generally considered a conservative in my predictions for disease.
The philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation is the philosophy of government in the next.
He who slings mud generally loses ground.
Every generation of children has its private hero.
Let's give some substance to patriotism. It may take a generation.
I'm the worst Bond, according to the internet. Generally hated!
If you over-react to a crisis legislatively it generally ends in disaster.
Education is the bane of life, the foundation of society and the liberation of generations.
If a writer doesn't generate hostility, he is dead.
I just think that pick-up lines in general are horrible. None of them work.
I started to think of Grace of Monaco as a metaphor for women in general.
I'm a member of the 1960s generation. We didn't have any wisdom.
We have been expropriated from our own language by television, from our songs by reality TV contests, from our flesh by mass pornography, from our city by the police and from our friends by wage-labor.
Joy blossoms in our hearts not as we try harder and harder to grow, but as we see more clearly the depth of our sin and understand more fully our helplessness.
Often, we tend to wrap ourselves around him so tight that we neglect our mission, our purpose, our calling, sometimes our children and even our God
Our environment, including the physical body, reflect our inner state - what we are inwardly, our eternal nature. When we renew our mind and transform ourselves, our environment responds to this change automatically.
We create our own future by our own beliefs, which control our actions. A strong enough belief system, a sufficiently powerful conviction, can make anything happen. This is how we create our consensus reality, including our gods.
It may be difficult, but there will be times we need to pick up our brooms and do some spiritual house cleaning. It is through this process that we find our true relationships, our true heart, our core integrity, and our life’s purpose.
Earlier in this century someone claimed that we work at our play and play at our work. Today the confusion has deepened: we worship our work, work at our play, and play in our worship.