I share the opinion of those of broader vision who see in the signs of the time hope of humanity for peace.
Modern society based as it is on the division of labor can be preserved only under conditions of lasting peace.
We have a vision of South Africa in which black and white shall live and work together as equals in conditions of peace and prosperity.
I had daydreams and fantasies when I was growing up. I always wanted to live in a log cabin at the foot of a mountain. I would ride my horse to town and pick up provisions. Then return to the cabin with a big open fire a record player and peace.
Gratitude makes sense of our past brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow.
If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set then there'd be peace.
I think that economic patriotism is the very foundation of a European vision.
I believe there's too little patience and context to many of the investigations I read or see on television.
There is an urgent need for a radical revision of our current concepts of the nature of consciousness and its relationship to matter and the brain.
Conservatives sense a link between television and drugs but they do not grasp the nature of this connection.
In our nature however there is a provision alike marvelous and merciful that the sufferer should never know the intensity of what he endures by its present torture but chiefly by the pang that rankles after it.
Jazz vision is the fusion of music and art a real paradox of same-yet different. Here we play in exchanges like the hardness of the key of c# major and from the softness of Db major - capturing reflecting and improvising.
Entertainment came out of this thing called a television and it was gray. Most of the films that we saw at the cinema were black and white. It was a gray world. And music somehow was in color.
I feel good about being able to take bluegrass on to television like 'Letterman' and 'The View ' and I've heard nice things about being able to do that. I really haven't felt any negativity toward me or my music.
Kubrick's vision seemed to be that humans are doomed whereas Clarke's is that humans are moving on to a better stage of evolution.
I'm intrigued by films that have a singular vision behind them. A lot of studio movies have ten writers by the time they're done. You have a movie testing 200 times making adjustments according to various people's opinions. It's difficult to have an undistilled vision.
The more unique your film is and unusual it is and difficult it is the harder it is to get it financed. That's why a lot of good filmmakers are doing television. They do HBO movies.
Television is where the best work for women is right now. I would love to do more movies but the reality is women have many more opportunities on television to play a greater variety of characters.
I would love to do more movies but the reality is women have many more opportunities on television to play a greater variety of characters.
Violent behavior exists in one's psychological makeup much deeper than the level that receives information from television or movies.
Movies are movies television is television.
Bill Hanna and I owe an awful lot to television but we both got our start and built the first phase of our partnership in the movies.
In movies and in television the robots are always evil. I guess I am not into the whole brooding cyberpunk dystopia thing.
I think everyone who makes movies should be forced to do television. Because you have to finish. You have to get it done and there are a lot of decisions made just for the sake of making decisions. You do something because it's efficient and because it gets the story told and it connects to the audience.
There were points in my life where I felt oddly irresistible to women. I'm not in that state now and that makes me sad.