You have to really understand how people speak, and you have to reconstruct it... Most pleasure in writing, you know, is in inventing.
I will always speak out when someone says that a principle or a rule or a tradition trumps people.
When I speak of drama, I'm really referring to just 'desperately trying not to be ordinary'. Trying to get something that has a little bit of friction, conflict, absurdity.
If you really believe in a cause, let the cause speak for itself. And if you, by your personality, are damaging that cause, if you really believe in it, you step aside.
I was the middle of five children, and we were five very opinionated siblings. That probably pushed me to learn to speak up for myself.
I hadn't really noticed that I had a hearing problem. I just thought most people had given up on speaking clearly.
New Jersey is very big. There are different areas of New Jersey. There is North New Jersey. There is like the center. There are a lot of actors from New Jersey that don't speak with a New Jersey accent.
To speak, therefore, of an electric current in the nerves, is to use quite as symbolic an expression as if we compared the action of the nervous principle with light or magnetism.
When people feel they're getting to speak into what's being preached, there is high built-in motivation to participate.
If all you have to offer is a look that is supposed to be appealing, the you are going to be paid attention to about a tenth as long as you would be if when you speak you are interesting.
Our country is the only one that truly permits you to speak bad of your country, so you really shouldn’t say anything bad about it.
Expose the Jesuit order and learn about the global genocide. Speak out, even when what you have to say is not popular.
The interesting part is that most of the kids I speak to have grown up watching 'Full House', so they feel like they know me and can talk to me.
I won't ever got to a place that's racist, and I will tell everybody else not to and I'll speak against them. But it should be their right to be racist.
I find books that have a moral and spiritual center, that speak to what is really important and lasting, hugely appealing.
I want to make films and write films, which will happen, I'm just taking a different route right now. I'm a bit of a chameleon with the whole entertainment industry so to speak.
I've been criticized because I've had the temerity to speak out and done a couple of interviews since I left office. I don't find anything surprising about that.
I speak for a lot of church groups, youth groups, schools, colleges and do personal appearances. I've done conventions and trade shows. A lot of different little hats.
Why do I speak forth the unpopular? I have a sweet tooth but not when it comes back up.
And my approach has always been to stand up and speak out on behalf of the economic rights of people.
This is the difficulty about talking about it without sounding big-headed, but you cannot speak of New Zealand now without my involvement in what it has become.