I think, in a lot of ways, it's easier to play a smaller room. You can exploit the quieter dynamics you would shy away from in larger venues.
Where success is concerned, people are not measured in inches, or pounds, or college degrees, or family background; they are measured by the size of their thinking. How big we think determines the size of our accomplishments.
What we love determines what we seek. What we seek determines what we think and do. What we think and do determines who we are — and who we will become.
I think that's what fiction writing is actually all about. It's about trying to solve problems in creative ways.
I have always loved 'Stig of the Dump.' I think reading that book made me officially realise that I was a reader.
I think that we're foolhardy to not be engaging in federal funding of stem-cell research in the most aggressive way we possibly can.
The worst thing to me would be that you put on the face you think people want to see, and then they don't like it and you think, Would they have liked the real me?
Where people are now in terms of the economic crisis, they're looking at what we think is the bottom, and I think that's when people look to film and to spirituality.
God’s Word is the tool the Holy Spirit uses to change our worldly thinking to heavenly thinking.
I think Himalayan climbers tend to mature fairly late. I think most of the successful Himalayan climbers have ranged from 28 to just over 40, really.
I've never had prejudice against me because of being a woman in comedy, I've never felt any sort of unfairness because of that - but I do think it is naive to think that it doesn't exist.
I think I can allow myself one child - and from then on, I think I would have to adopt. It makes sense not to add to the population problem.
I think it is very ironic that most people think that the banjo is a southern white instrument. It came from Africa and even for the first years that white people played banjo they would put on blackface.
... I think this Law, by which I am punished, is both unreasonable in itself, and particularly severe... Polly Baker
I think that if I would talk on a political subject, if I talk about it, it would divide the audience on that issue. That's not my issue.
I think historically America has been pretty tolerant. It seems when there's a mass influx from one place, that's when it becomes problematic for Americans.
Sometimes in the black culture, being raised as an independent woman is misconstrued as someone who doesn't need a man. I think that's wrong. I think we all need someone.
My favorite thing about New York is the people, because I think they're misunderstood. I don't think people realize how kind New York people are.
I think that there's no doubt that as I see friends, families, children of gay couples who are thriving, you know, that has an impact on how I think about these issues.
I think it's natural as you get to the end of your twenties to start thinking about what you could have done differently - whether they went well or whether they went terribly.
I am thinking about those things now. More so than all my friends - they're a lot older than me, but they're not even thinking about babies.