The term 'giant' is used too often to describe artists. But in the case of Akira Kurosawa, we have one of the rare instances where the term fits.
Where there is flagrant abuse of corporate entities we must and will seek to tackle it.
I grew up poor in San Pedro, California, sleeping on the floor of shady motels with my five siblings and not always sure when or where I'd get my next meal.
Yeah, there was the Flora Plum thing, where I trained for about a month and I had taken a semester off for that, and two weeks prior to filming, the financing collapsed.
Art flourishes where there is a sense of adventure.
Art is fluid, and it travels. You have to let music take you where it wants to take you. You can't necessarily be the controller.
Our words have wings, but fly not where we would.
Where the mind goes, the man follows.
All my sons are named George Foreman. They all know where they came from.
I started in music and that's my forte and that's what I've always done and where I'm heading.
I began in an era where four-letter words were not allowed.
You've got to have free markets with limited government, with the proper amount of regulation where you don't jam entrepreneurship.
Seek not for fresher founts afar, just drop you bucket where you are.
Since Freud, the center of man is not where we thought it was; one has to go on from there.
There will always be a frontier where there is an open mind and a willing hand.
No offense to Iceland, but Latin America is where the fugitive leaker Edward Snowden should settle.
Islamic fundamentalists in dark areas of Libya rifled through leftover stockpiles of conventional, chemical, and biological munitions from Muammar Gaddafi's rule. Who knows where they are now?
I grew up in a town where there were no galleries, no museums, no theaters - a very religious, ultraconservative community.
Europe is usually where I am usually galloping around.
The one point gamers all hate is the point where they have to put the controller down.