The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it.
I don't really say much about reviewers. It's a very tough job to get all of the depth of a movie all at once.
The toughest thing about being a celebrity, I suppose, is being polite when I don't want to be.
The thing about tourism is that the reality of a place is quite different from the mythology of it.
I've always taken the approach that it's about the seed in the NCAA tournament.
I don't know much about the history of track and field, but I know Gail Devers.
About 40 years ago I had an experience where I wrote a tract.
In the 1980s, I had a lot of films, documentaries for television, which were about why the trade unions had failed to organize resistance to Margaret Thatcher's plans. And they were banned. I had to fight for those films.
Cinema is about transferring thought into action.
'The Tin Drum' is one of my favourite books of all time - I've probably got 12 or 15 copies with different covers, different translations - but it's also just about my favourite film.
I've learnt that, even though I've travelled about, I haven't changed that much.
There's something incredibly primal about facing something treacherous but doing it anyway.
Health care's not about insurance! Health care's about getting treatment.
Politics, to a degree, is about legislation, administration. You can't be there in the trenches.
We heard stories about fakery and decoys at revivals. I never personally saw any trickery.
Like Vietnam, Afghanistan was never about troop levels; it is about how troops are utilized.
I'm a feminist in the true sense of the word. It's about equality.
Faith is about trusting God when you have unanswered questions.
About 25 years ago, I took a bicycle across the United States. I soon found out that the greatest item of clothing was the trusty bandanna. There were dozens of uses for a bandanna - as a pot holder, a chain cleaner, a sun shield, a headband, a snot rag, a declaration of Kerouacian intent.
In high school, girls started wearing high-waisted pants with their shirts tucked into them. I don't get what that's about.