I seem to be incapable of playing that guy that always does the right thing, who always responds well in any circumstance.
The only reason why there's a lot people living in contradiction; they aren't in the right time, right situation, and right place.
During the 60's, I was, in fact, very concerned about the civil rights movement.
Love does not wait for the right person and the right time. It happens with anyone when the heart plays the rhyme.
I was born after the Civil Rights Movement. I never saw Martin Luther King alive.
Everything wrong I've ever done has always seemed like the right thing to do at the time.
What you do as a policeman might be the right thing to do, but it's not entertaining. I left that behind me.
It was a particularly interesting and exciting time, and the European political and artistic establishment was turned on by the Civil Rights Movement and the artistic revolution that was becoming a part of jazz.
Tom: Well... the television said that's the right thing to do.
At the same time all this was happening, there was a folk song revival movement goingon, so the commercial music industry was actually changed by the Civil Rights Movement.
In the women's movement, women needed men to stand up and say, 'This isn't right.' In the civil rights of the '60s, it took people of all color to demand equal rights.
There's no problem on the planet that can't be solved without violence. That's the lesson of the civil rights movement.
The unsung heroes of the civil rights movement were always the wives and the mothers.
Pray that you are in the right place, at the right time, to meet the right person, that together you may help one another.
Even in cases where most people are doing the right thing, talking about the minority who are doing the wrong thing can encourage people to give in to temptation.
If you want to be all like smart and adult about this shit then do the right thing. But if you want to do something fun and take a chance, then screw what anyone else thinks. Rock and roll, man!
To be happy, you need to do the right thing for you, even when it feels like the hardest thing in the world.
We've just got to be careful - with all sports, let alone cricket - I think there's so much emphasis on doing the right thing all the time, but I think the public want to be entertained when they come to watch sport.
You don't sit around looking for reasons to do the right thing; it's the bad decisions that require creative reasoning.
And also, more and more businesses really want to do the right thing. They feel better about themselves, their workers feel better, and so do their customers. I think this is equally true in the transnational corporations, but it is harder to express...
Once in a while, life gives you a chance to measure your worth. Sometimes you're called upon to make a split-second decision to do the right thing, defining which way your life will go. These are the decisions that make you who you are.