I think if I were over there in America, protest music would be more important. But I'm not going.
I think one thing that does cause unhappiness is protracted anxiety and worry.
One of my proudest moments was probably 2013 Worlds because I proved to myself that I could do things that I didn't think I could.
In my proudest moments, I think I had a real hand in the creative force of making 'Star Trek.' But most of the time, I don't think about it.
I think, if you can prove the existence of God, it can only be proven through love.
I think, that if you can prove the existence of God, it can only be proven through love.
I think what separates me from the candidates is the fact that I have a proven track record of being a fighter. A fighting for what people believe in, whether it is popular or not. Despite the opposition, I stand true. Because people know that I will do what I say. And that I say what I do.
I think public criticism of players can go one of two ways: either the players will want to raise a proverbial middle finger at their manager and prove them wrong, or the squad will go within themselves and performances will deteriorate.
No, we are not the master of the state, said King. We are not the servant of the state. We are the conscience of the state. The churches or the religious community should be, I think, the conscience of the state. We're not just service providers.
The person I respect most, in terms of historical figures, is probably Nelson Mandela. I just think that his tolerance in the face of extreme provocation is something every single person on the planet could learn from.
I think a newspaper should be provocative, stir 'em up, but you can't do that on television. It's just not on.
When someone sets out to be controversial or provocative or shocking as an end in itself, I don't think that's a noble goal.
I think a writer's job is to provoke questions. I like to think that if someone's read a book of mine, they've had - I don't know what - the literary equivalent of a shower. Something that would start them thinking in a slightly different way, perhaps. That's what I think writers are for.
I think cinema should provoke thoughts, sure, but using it as I soapbox I think is the wrong place. I never want to be part of something like that, where there's an agenda there that's not about telling a story, where its someone getting on a soapbox and preaching their own beliefs onto somebody.
I think, typically, sci-fi can be a little bit grey and thought provoking. Sometimes it leaves you pondering certain questions and things.
I was really only around country music on the radio, and I think because I grew up so close to Atlanta, and R&B was such a big part of that culture, by proximity I think a lot of that music influenced me without knowing it.
I think proximity in recruiting matters the most.
But I think Prozac is a lethal drug, I've several friends just haven't made it by taking Prozac.
We try to do too many things that used to be in the men's domain, and we try to do them like men's. I'm a prude - I guess you can tell that - but I think, 'Why would you do that?'
I think the fact that I use salty words in my Bonhoeffer book would tip you off that I'm no prude, exactly.