South Park started as a little video Christmas card.
I grew up playing in an alley on the south side of Milwaukee.
The heart is like a goat that has to be tied up.
The pool has dried up, and the fish is in trouble.
Walls have ears, and little pots too.
When you have a lot to do, start with a meal.
Hens perched on top will shit on those below.
You cannot hide the sun with one hand.
Gandhi is an example of a man who grew from being self-centered as he was learning to become a lawyer in England, to becoming more family- and social oriented in South-Africa, where he led a reformation of Indian rights, to becoming determined in hel...
Except now everything is digital even murder. There is a record for everything under the sun from the moon and back whether we like it or not. The image that I have of the future is that it is very bleak. It is darkness visible. The black dog of depr...
The South is the home of 'an eye for an eye.' 'Turning the other cheek'? The South can't see that.
It's funny, but we were living on this small island off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina when I was 9.
I think the 'South Park' guys are brilliant.
The Rush fans are pretty crazy everywhere, but they're particularly wild in South America.
Every child in South Florida can dance. And every child there is amazing.
I always felt that I had to leave a legacy on the African continent. As I was only the third player to come to the NBA from Africa, I felt I had to do my best to recruit more young Africans to come and play in the NBA - and also find a way to bring t...
Nobody in Africa loves to be a beggar or a recipient of aid. Everywhere I go in Africa, people say, 'When are we going to stand up on our feet?'
It's not just Ethiopia, but Africa in general - most of the media concentrates on what's not going well. But there is so much beauty there. When you go, it changes everything. It changes you, your life, and the way you see things. The challenge is ch...
I have come to one conclusion: All that I am, all that I aspire to be, all that I was before, is by the grace of God. There are so many women in Africa, and outside Africa, who are more intelligent than I am.
I grew up on a dairy farm in Southeastern Connecticut, and I went into the Peace Corps right after college. I went to Ghana. I fell in love with Africa and have basically been working in Africa ever since.
The last four or five hundred years of European contact with Africa produced a body of literature that presented Africa in a very bad light and Africans in very lurid terms. The reason for this had to do with the need to justify the slave trade and s...