I think I value things more correctly. I hope I look at my life in a way that makes sense.
Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.
I think all the characters in 'American Horror Story,' which is why I love it, are looking for some sense of meaning, and also it's their form of happiness.
People don't always realize that my parents shared a sense of intellectual curiosity and a love of reading and of history.
Part of what I enjoy about the theatre and acting is that sense of history.
It's absolutely crucial for the Democrats to have a sense of their history, of who they are, in order to be able to project their values and stand up for them.
Poetry proceeds from the totality of man, sense, imagination, intellect, love, desire, instinct, blood and spirit together.
There's no sense in going to a tournament if you don't believe that you can win it. And that is the belief I have always had. And that is not going to change.
My dad, Jack, had a great sense of humour and had a strong impact on me and my humour.
Death smells like homemade apple sauce as it cooks on the stove. It is not the strangling sense of illness. It is not fear. It is freedom.
Trying to find my way around the Rayburn building is always a challenge. Combining my poor sense of direction with a confusing design is not good.
Looking for equality everywhere is a huge mistake because equals are terrible and boring. But a sense of fairness and justice is a totally different thing and a much more complex thing.
We who are liberal and progressive know that the poor are our equals in every sense except that of being equal to us.
I think if there is a God, it's very important that he has a sense of humour - otherwise, you are in for a very miserable afterlife.
A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed.
I think it is important to maintain a sense of self and confidence, not letting either falter for the sake of a particular part or project, no matter how great it might be.
My whole journey and career has been really interesting, but the one element it never really had was any sense of great momentum.
I was raised in the Depression, when there was a great sense of dog-eat-dog and people fighting over scraps.
Great men of action... never mind on occasion being ridiculous; in a sense it is part of their job, and at times they all are.
Like every man of sense and good feeling, I abominate work.
My father had a good sense of humour about a lot of things, including life, which I think I inherited.