When we focus our thoughts on something, we resonate with it. When that resonance is constant and directed, we draw it to us.
You get callbacks, and they either give it to what they call a 'name' performer, or they decide to go in an entirely different direction.
I'm no Kenneth Branagh or Ben Stiller. I'm not that single-minded, 'I'm producing it, directing it, and starring in it' kind of person; that's not me.
It’s easy to get caught up in where the world is going and lose sight of the direction we were headed.
I like directing. It takes a lot out of you, but I'd like to do it again - I just have to find a story I want to tell.
Life is like a steering wheel, it only takes one small move to change your entire direction.
You have to listen to what resonates within your own gut. You find your direction there. Your voice comes out.
Eventually, it came to this place like, 'I'd like to direct, but I need to find the story to tell.' 'Man of Tai Chi' became the story to tell.
I have enjoyed every call. The ones involving direct contact with people have been most rewarding.
The Holy Ghost was working through me on this film, and I was just direction traffic.
If you need help, look to clergy who do not spout their own beliefs but direct you in sincerity by using the Bible.
Part of Washington keeping its promises is a focus on directing more dollars into our local classrooms.
I'd like to think, if I was ever in a fight, I'd win, although I'd probably run in the opposite direction.
I think the joy of wanting to direct is having that nervous anxiety knowing your film is about to be shown and you're sitting right there with everyone.
Ordinary photons do have spin, they have a notion of helicity so they spin around their direction on motion.
In my view, a political vision is not a grab-bag of discrete problems and solutions. It is the visionary anticipation of a direction.
The beauty of traveling solo is that you wonder unexpectedly, but almost certainly into the direction you were meant to go.
Right before I go on stage, I'm absolutely terrified. My mind darts at many directions, but the center of me is going forward into the performance.
If I'm racist, don't think I would have directed shows like 'The Parkers' and 'The Wayans Brothers' or worked 41 episodes with Victoria Rowell on 'Diagnosis: Murder.'
In college, my teachers were usually after me for going after comedy too much, leaning too much in that direction.
There are directors who, their direction is high, but then when you challenge it, it crumbles. They can't back up what they're asking.