There has to be a measure of faith. That's what this business is all about: trusting in something that may never show up, that you have no concrete proof of.
You and I and everybody in show business and the entertainment industry fly by the seat of our pants. We don't know quite what is going to happen.
I would suggest that faith is everyone's business. The advance or decline of faith is so intimately connected to the welfare of a society that it should be of particular interest to a politician.
I don't like business talkers, you know, people who are constantly like, 'Blah blah blah movies.' I find it incredibly boring.
You know I don't really have faith in politicians - this is quite a sleazy business. But there is no law which says that all politicians will turn out to be scumbags.
Believers, look up - take courage. The angels are nearer than you think.
If you can find the courage, if you have in your heart even the slightest bit of rebellion against injustice, maybe you can channel that and become a leader.
With courage and character, American soldiers continue to put themselves on the line to defend our freedom, and so many have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Freedom. And Justice. If you have those two, it covers everything. You must stick to those principles and have the courage of your convictions.
I want to find the candidates who understand the principles of American exceptionalism and have the character, the courage, and the confidence to actually lead the greatest nation in the world.
Now that I've got some films under my belt, I have the courage of my convictions regarding acting. It gives me a leg to stand on.
It is up to African leaders to show their will and political courage in order to assure that this new pan-African institution becomes an efficient instrument and not a place for endless discussions.
Well, I think that - I think leadership's always been about two main things: imagination and courage.
I've got big shoes to fill. This is my chance to do something. I have to seize the moment.
I've never watched any of the adaptations of my books. I've never wanted to, and there's absolutely no chance of me doing so in the future.
When we get a chance to take part in elections, I am ready to fight for leading positions, including in the presidential vote.
The more guidance a central bank can provide the public about how policy is likely to evolve the greater the chance that market participants will make appropriate inferences.
It's fun. I sit down every day and tell stories. Some folk would kill to get that chance.
I'm actually an evangelical atheist, but there is something I recognise about religion: that it gives people a chance to surrender.
Keep on going and the chances are you will stumble on something, perhaps when you are least expecting it. I have never heard of anyone stumbling on something sitting down.
If there is one phrase or action that every person on the planet would like to erase from his or her memory or have the chance to undo, it would be, 'Let's do it again.'