Of course, there will always be those who look only at technique, who ask 'how', while others of a more curious nature will ask 'why'. Personally, I have always preferred inspiration to information.
One of the satisfactions of a genius is his will-power and obstinacy.
Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there.
The general public has long been divided into two parts those who think science can do anything, and those who are afraid it will.
We must prepare the ground for creativity. And if this also gives rise later to success in the economic sense, success in terms of Euros and Cents, this will by no means reduce my joy.
It appalls me that the people who decide what Americans will be watching on the tube have never been to the United States. Not the real United States.
So many actors have sheer guts, will, and determination; they just need some preparation.
Will this new play be good or bad? Nothing else matters. Nothing at all.
And it's also producing a growth in debt to the United States that will weight very heavily in a country that has to address issues like having more old people to be covered by Social Security or by pension in the future.
Americans will put up with anything provided it doesn't block traffic.
Could you let me have the 3 weeks due to me now and if I work again before August I must of course repay you at the rate of exchange you let me have it at now if you kindly will.
We're strongly in favor of the U.N. plan for a solution to the Cyprus conflict. Hopefully a solution can be found before the end of this summit, but we cannot and will not let it block our decisions on enlargement.
Europe should stick to an open economy, to competition and we should refuse protectionism. It will not save one single job in the long run to protect non-competitive industries.
You take people as far as they will go, not as far as you would like them to go.
Small use it will be to save democracy for the race if we cannot save the race for democracy.