There is always space for improvement, no matter how long you've been in the business.
Equality and separation cannot exist in the same space.
Sport is one of the few spaces where people can learn about different cultures in a spirit of trust and friendship.
In space you don't stop.
I loved 'Space Ghost' when I was in college.
The two are unrelated. I'm not into turtles or space stuff.
Not everyone is lucky enough to be given space and trust.
We're producing spaces that accommodate human activity. And what I'm interested in is not the styling of that, but the relationship of that as it enhances that activity. And that directly connects to ideas of city-making.
Each generation's job is to question what parents accept on faith, to explore possibilities, and adapt the last generation's system of values for a new age.
Next time, we go slowly. I want to explore every delicious inch of you.
Most people gaze neither into the past nor the future; they explore neither truth nor lies. They gaze at the television.
Let’s form a committee tasked with exploring why committees are so ineffective. Then we’ll stand-back and watch it argue and self-destruct.
There are not a lot of places for an actor to explore what it's like to be a woman in her 60s. There aren't any films about it and there very few TV series about it.
There is definitely something that has to be said for me liking the action, Lara Croft type stuff. I really want to explore that side of me.
Phone phreaking is a type of hacking that allows you to explore the telephone network by exploiting the phone systems and phone company employees.
it is hard to let go , to imagine alternatives, stop thinking about things you are not ready to explore .
In the '60s, parents were told to let their teens rebel, explore their boundaries. Increasingly the same message is being given to the parents of tweens.
When we are courageous enough to begin exploring the ‘Why’s” and the ‘Who’s' of life, the ‘How’s’ and ‘What’s’ of life start to come into focus as well. "
The problem with this generation is they are so quick to define who they are in the process of searching. It is their need for immediate acceptance that keeps them from exploring further.
As a child I was given the freedom to explore my passion for acting, but I also grew up in a home where there were a lot of rules. I didn't have 'yes' parents.
It's been a lot of fun from script to script to get inside the mythology of 'Grimm.' We've been given a lot of freedom to explore the mythology as well as the backstories and interpersonal connections of the characters.