As an actor you're used to being the focus of attention.
It's our own small voice within that is our oppressor; it says we are not worthy and not powerful enough. Our limited beliefs are the real foes we need to fight and conquer.
Every little action creates an effect: We are all interconnected.
We need to realize that our path to transformation is through our mistakes. We're meant to make mistakes, recognize them, and move on to become unlimited.
Personal responsibility is not only recognizing the errors of our ways. Personal responsibility lies in our willingness and ability to correct those errors individually and collectively.
The bottom line is: We must be working on arriving at the destination for which we were put on this planet.
It's enough to make a small shift within and a small action in the world. Collectively these have a huge effect.
In the not so distant past, we were close enough to our community to physically see how our actions impacted the group overall. Now it's just too easy to look the other way, or turn off the TV or computer and detach ourselves from the others.
If we can remain present and deal with the moment in front of us, no matter what our battle, then if we lose, we'll know that ultimately we weren't supposed to win that battle in the first place.
Ego is one of the biggest weapons that is used to take us down. It's self-destructive. It's a problem on all levels - even regular people can have big ego problems.
When I grew up, I thought I was Jewish. Now I don't consider myself Jewish. I consider myself a Kabbalist.
Our dependence on the pollutants of this Earth have always, and will continue to have, far-reaching consequences to our eco-systems, bio systems, geosystems and our race's natural evolution.
I've learnt more physics from Kabbalah than I ever did in school.
You should have certainty in what you do. Anyone who has done anything in this world was hated. If you're not hated, you've done nothing.
On 11 September, I was living in Greenwich Village, New York; my children learned to tell south from north by looking at the World Trade Center.
Anonymous is not an organization. It is an idea, a zeitgeist, coupled with a set of social and technical practices.
Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.
I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question.
You've got to be very careful if you don't know where you are going, because you might not get there.
It was impossible to get a conversation going, everybody was talking too much.
I just want to thank everyone who made this day necessary.