But for me, the challenge is how you turn a character into behavior. Once the director says 'action', you just try to live between those two worlds.
I like exploring both the light parts and the dark parts of a single person. And all of those shades tend to come out most acutely in stories about families.
Weird is my personality, Complicated are my words and Mystery I am but those what gets you to like me.
There's still a lot of Americans who think that those who perpetrated the attacks on 9/11 came from Canada, which is absolutely and totally incorrect.
I'm not one of those academics that don't do shit but reads about it. The difference is, I do shit. I have a proof of concept and it works.
Forgive me my nonsense as I also forgive the nonsense of those who think they talk sense.
There are still journalists who risk their lives in situations of conflict, versus those who sit behind a desk at 'News of the World' to report on whether someone is going out with somebody or not.
When advertisers ignore diversity, it is because they don't think the lives of others matter. There is not enough of a financial imperative for those lives to matter.
I read so I might live a thousand lives in a lifetime. I write to control the particulars in those lives.
Why certainly, words possess power. They do! But releasing their magic requires combining and arranging those words in the right order.
To exist, the triangle demands three complementary elements: love, power and danger. Mixed incautiously, these elements, like those in physics, are volatile and potentially explosive.
There are so few shows that are willing to take risks with their characters in the way that 'Homeland' does. And yet, the audience still comes back and loves those characters.
To be honest, Peter Pan was one of those fairy tales that I sort of related to, and I think that's the case with a lot of kids.
In the underlying bill, I think the authors of the legislation, those in support of it, understand the use of the Mississippi River. Yes, there is commercial navigation on it, and there will be tomorrow.
How can our kids really understand the moral complexities of being alive if they are not allowed to engage in those complexities outdoors?
There's a simple way to solve the crime problem: obey the law; punish those who do not.
In the long-run, regrets consist less of bad choices and more of choices not made at all. Little do we realize, those were choices too.
Each day you are leading by example. Whether you realize it or not or whether it's positive or negative, you are influencing those around you.
We're going to get the Internet we deserve, and those people who are the most active in shaping the Internet to their liking are going to win out.
The fact is, you never compromise on principles. If people on the far Left, they have a principle to stand by, they should never compromise; those of us on the Right should not either.
My aim is to show that those governments that violate the rights of people by invoking the name of Islam have been misusing Islam.