The work of the individual still remains the spark that moves mankind ahead even more than teamwork.
If I died tomorrow, I would regret growing so wealthy and still running the business when there are so many more people I could have helped.
I still enjoy acting. I love the moment in front of the camera, but it's all the other moments that I don't enjoy. The 'business' aspect of it, the gossip.
I still work hard to know my business. I'm continuously looking for ways to improve all my companies, and I'm always selling. Always.
Start a part-time business and make as many mistakes as you possibly can while you still have your daytime job.
McCain is the kid who was really cool in middle school but never got high school game and people are sick of him acting like he's still popular.
'Twilight' has been a great opportunity, and it's been great fun. Hey, if I'm 50, and someone still wants an autograph for 'Twilight,' OK, cool.
The late 20th century had just enough communication abilities to allow superstar-ness and communality to happen. It was a musical renaissance that rivals the visual one that happened in the 1400s.
Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you've got to say, and say it hot.
I speak onstage to try to establish some method of communication. The songs are supposed to be a way of communicating. But speech and drinks and sometimes chocolates are also a way of communicating.
There are two barriers that often prevent communication between the young and their elders. The first is middle-aged forgetfulness of the fact that they themselves are no longer young. The second is youthful ignorance of the fact that the middle aged...
You can't tell yourself that your stress is produced in your head and feel better. You still need to learn how to create a change.
I don't allow anybody to change me. I still walk outta my house in rollers and I take walks. I do not care what people think.
Judge for yourself who's still fighting for change and who got sick on power, because the person in the Miraflores has forgotten about the people of Venezuela.
For time and the world do not stand still. Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the future.
Are we still a country that takes risks, that innovates, that believes anything is possible? Or are we a country that is resigned to whatever liberty the government decides to dish out?
So many people of my generation who served in the government were prisoners of the Cold War culture, still are.
The old problems - love, money, security, status, health, etc. - are still here to plague us or please us.
I'm still living the life where you get home and open the fridge and there's half a pot of yogurt and a half a can of flat Coca-Cola.
Yes, Americans can still get credit for cars and trucks and refrigerators, and those businesses are doing well. But just try to get a home loan now.
Akron, Ohio, is my home. I will always be here. I'm still working out at my old high school.