I feel like every movie, I've learned more and more about what I think of the world and what I'm trying to figure out.
Few living figures could contribute as much as Castro to our understanding of the second half of the 20th century.
There are always two voices in our heads, the good and the bad. The tricky part is to figure out which one of them is doing the talking.
Sure, nobody will make a fortune if we figure out why the Big Bang happened. But just about everyone would like to know.
I think there are so many problems in the world today, we have to figure out how to fix them rather than point fingers at each other.
What I do is put my characters into situations that are so precarious there is no way to get out. And then I figure how to get them out.
I look for the hotels that have figured out the comfortable balance - a modern room that is well designed, and really clean sheets.
My biggest job really is to figure other people out. I need to understand what makes a person tick.
The whole point of Louis Armstrong is that no one can really figure him out. There was a while where I thought you could try.
Follow up the interview with a phone call. If Carrot Top can figure out how to use a phone, so can you.
What is hell? Hell is oneself. Hell is alone, the other figures in it Merely projections. There is nothing to escape from And nothing to escape to. One is always alone.
I've figured out what to do with my hands... onstage. I'm a percussion player, so I grab a tambourine as much as I can.
Rather than a big figure, I guess you could say I'm more of an influential minority symbol.
It's easy to figure out whether you're getting stale. All you've got to do is look in the mirror and be honest with yourself.
Part of the challenge of being a black Republican anywhere is that you start off with people walking in with chips on their shoulder trying to figure out what is wrong with you.
I've loved acting and dancing since I was a kid. Before anyone thought I was pretty or before I had a voluptuous figure, that was what I was going to do.
I try mainly to just focus on character and what my character's point of view is, with each person, and try to figure out story.
Just figure out what you think jazz is, and then if it fits into that category, it's jazz, and if it doesn't, it isn't. It's no big deal.
I think television often has dismissed younger people. They figure, well, they're not really watching news, that's not our audience.
When you know who you are as an artist and you have your own identity and got it figured out it helps you know what to write about.
The original item looked like a little hand cart with the figure of a man mounted on a platform between the wheels. The man's outstretched arm always pointed south.