All the world is believers! They just believe in different absurdities!
Master Seneca says that 'No one can wear a mask for very long.' This is true; but someone can wear different masks for very long!
Lose some valuable things in very different places and wait for a while! If they come back to you, it means that you are living in an honest society and in a very rare one too!
Open yourself to the changes; you can then create many different beauties like the skies do!
Nobody is "superior" to anybody else, only "different", that is all!
Don't be like a train; don't travel on the same path! Thousands of different paths are waiting for you to walk! Don't be like a train!
When you do different things than others, you will have a different world than others.
Tradition kills originality; you keep repeating the same things in tradition! Behave like the sky; always create new and different things; be original!
All we do in our lifetime is to scream in different ways to get attention in this dark universe!
If you are not different from others very distinctively, you are not different from others at all!
You may find somebody refreshing until they drop the N-word on you and then you're no longer feeling refreshed, you're just feeling offended. And where we draw that line as a society is sort of akin to what the Supreme Court said on pornography, you know, you know it when you see it. And it's different for each person.
I have seen that grief can be very different for different people. While the range of emotions experienced is similar, the way we deal with those emotions isn't, necessarily.
Loss doesn't feel redeemable. But for me one consoling aspect is the recognition that, in this at least, none of us is different from anyone else: We all lose loved ones; we all face our own death.
I just like working. I'm not good with downtime. I need to be doing something. I'm a music person, so I'll always have that going ... whether or not I'm getting paid for it . It was different to go into talk shows and performances by myself.
My advice to any filmmaker would be to figure out what it is that you bring to the table. What makes you different? What is your voice?
I always like an environment where theres lots of women and everyones different.
This post-college world felt different from everything that had come before it.
But things were different now. I finally had my head -pun intended- on straight.
Violence among boys is so valorized and so encouraged that you have to do things different in violence prevention with boys than with girls.
I've met them [Barack and Michelle Obama] before at fundraisers and things. But to actually meet them in the space where they dwell and make the most important decisions is a totally different experience.
It's fantastic that the world is becoming more open to different ways of working, but we still have a long way to go in terms of changing perceptions.
I've never been uncomfortable with the host of modern gurus, and gurus of different motivations I should say, or different intentions. You know, we are moving into a time where it's extremely commercial, but then I keep reminding those that I speak to that consciousness has no products, it really has no commerciality.
You're born in a certain time, your budvi, or the way to mind, or the psyche of it all, understands the time in which you were born, and so already information is adapted by the mind of a person born in a certain time, that's why we're so different from our parents, and our parents from theirs.
I always say I'm no different than a 19th-century landscape painter, it's just that we have these incredible tools to look at the Earth and look at the world around us differently.
Every memorial in its time has a different goal.