Walk a mile in my shoes is good advice. Our children will learn to respect others if they are used to imagining themselves in another's place.
Great champions have an enormous sense of pride. The people who excel are those who are driven to show the world and prove to themselves just how good they are.
We should aim for our children to be good people, and to live ethical lives that manifest concern for others as well as for themselves.
I think that's the phenomenon of our time is that a lot of women keep themselves in good shape but that there's not a lot of accommodation or people out there to connect with and the technology.
Market forces and capitalism by themselves aren't sufficient to ensure the common good and to limit the concentration of wealth at levels that are compatible with democratic ideals.
I make dark dramas, movies about people living in desperate fear who then overcome that fear and find a heroic side to themselves.
I have no fear that the result of our experiment will be that men may be trusted to govern themselves without a master.
Most serious writers refuse to make themselves available to the things that technology is doing. I've never been able to understand this sort of fear.
None of my characters are rich or famous, and the situations they find themselves in could happen to anyone.
If children understand that beliefs should be substantiated with evidence, as opposed to tradition, authority, revelation or faith, they will automatically work out for themselves that they are atheists.
We're not paying attention to the fact that Hillary Clinton is running in 2006. Everyone is looking to her for the future. It's the same with anybody else who's positioning themselves.
I think if actors don't think of themselves as funny in real life they think they can't do comedy.
Every milieu has something ridiculous about it - film-making, the music world, painting - because people who take themselves seriously become funny pretty quickly.
The earliest stories in Genesis were not written to tell primeval history. They were written to tell readers about themselves and about God.
I cannot fail to call the congregation to worship God, to listen to his Word, to offer themselves to God.
It is common for those that are farthest from God, to boast themselves most of their being near to the Church.
A Christian without a God who hears them? That's not a place that one who truly serves Christ wants to find themselves.
I was a bit of a big mouth my whole life. I'm a person who expresses themselves with a lot of openness.
I've made this decision not to talk to the press about anything that's gone on in my life, but just to write music about it. They can interpret it themselves.
The happiest people in the world are those who feel absolutely terrific about themselves, and this is the natural outgrowth of accepting total responsibility for every part of their life.
I don't consider myself a gangsta rapper. But I'm probably more qualified to be a gangsta rapper than people who call themselves that. I've been through that life.