There is no more apartheid in South Africa than in the United States.
In the South, the food is outstanding. Down south, we eat to get full, and the people up north, they don't do that.
The history of apartheid-era South Africa is incredibly sad and at times infuriatingly incomprehensible.
I grew up playing in an alley on the south side of Milwaukee.
John Hammond: You know the first attraction I ever built when I came down south from Scotland? It was a Flea Circus, Petticoat Lane. Really quite wonderful. We had a wee trapeze, and a merry-go... carousel and a seesaw. They all moved, motorized of c...
marmalade? Oh dear, I call that very feeble.
I chose and my world was shaken, so what? The choice may have been mistaken, the choosing was not.
Glaciers are almost gone from Glacier National Park.
John Hammond: Dr. Grant, my dear Dr. Sattler... Welcome to Jurassic Park.
I love Central Park. I spend a lot of time in there. I try and get in there whenever I can.
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.
South Africa belongs to all who live in it, black and white.
Well, surely, I am not in charge of South Africa.
I'm over there filming in South Africa now, and two in five are HIV-positive now. Not many people know that.
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.