'Elizabethtown' was a movie made for all the right reasons, and people who connect with the movie really connect to it. It's not the biggest group of people ever, but I still really believe in 'Elizabethtown.' It wasn't, like, a savage blow.
Everything will be all right - you know when? When people, just people, stop thinking of the United Nations as a weird Picasso abstraction and see it as a drawing they made themselves.
The most important thing for people to understand is that the basic rule that people have a right to send information over the Internet - even when they are using a wireless device - is part of the framework.
I played a lot of sarcastic, wisecracking characters for a long time, and people would think that was me. And it's very much not me, and then people would think I was being sarcastic when I wasn't: 'Oh, you're making fun of me right now.' And I wasn'...
Anna: Olaf! You're melting! Olaf: Some people are worth melting for. [begins to melt, grabs his face to stay up] Olaf: Just... maybe not right this second.
Robert Graysmith: Doesn't it bother you that people call you Shorty? Shorty: Doesn't it bother you that people call you retard? Robert Graysmith: Nobody calls me that. Shorty: Right.
I'm cynical by nature, but I am also very hopeful because I see people from the Left and the Right showing up to these tea parties. You have people, bikers, union members and guys in three-piece suits showing up to these things.
-I'm stubborn not stupid. There's a fine line between the two. Stupid people think they're right when they're wrong. Stubborn people know they're wrong but won't admit it.
We cannot go on as we are with 2.6 million people on incapacity benefit, 500,000 of them are under 35. Are we really saying there are half a million people in this country under 35 who are simply too ill to work? I don't think that's right.
People's realities are the result of their perceptions.
It's not that the film is violent, it's that people have an issue with violence right now.
If you're a public figure, people have the right to speculate and gossip.
I want to touch people's hearts, to get right down to their souls.
I let people know that it was all right to do the kinds of things I did.
My family are doctors and pilots and people involved in indigenous First Nation land rights; not overtly artistic.
The Tea Party people are ideologues. They are right, and no one can change their minds. There is no reason for compromise.
Because each are going to blame each other. The thing that Canberra has to really get right is the sharing of the resource. But my problem with people in the government who are there for a short time is that there's no consequences for some of these ...
Sport and health are so important to our nation that they deserve to be right at the front of people's minds.
A telemarketer has as much right to force people to listen to a sales pitch as a door-to-door salesman has to force himself into a home.
We have to always hope in humanity that people will make the right choices.
People tend to overstate my resilience, but, of course, I hope they're right.