Going to the theater is such a joyous experience. My dad would take my sister and me to plays when we were very young like six or seven years old.
I get that same queasy nervous thrilling feeling every time I go to work. That's never worn off since I was 12 years-old with my dad's 8-millimeter movie camera.
When I was about 12 years old back in Houston my Dad used to take us to the driving range.
My dad had a church of 90 people when I was born. It was just over the years it continued to grow.
When I was 18 I thought my father was pretty dumb. After a while when I got to be 21 I was amazed to find out how much he'd learned in three years.
The time not to become a father is eighteen years before a war.
Even within the last three or four years I have a greater ability to communicate I think. I have more courage to show the stuff... And it does take courage.
Throughout the years many Christian women have told me of their great respect for the bravery and courage evident in my work perhaps even gesturing to their own Isis earrings or a Nile River Goddess pendants.
I admired Eugene McCarthy's courage and although I left his Senate staff after four years to accept a job as the researcher on the editorial page of the 'Washington Post ' I remained an admirer.
Grave was the man in years in looks in word his locks were grey yet was his courage green.