I turned down twelve films last year... Huge money films but I had no respect for the writer or the work.
Money it turned out was exactly like sex you thought of nothing else if you didn't have it and thought of other things if you did.
I think the person who takes a job in order to live - that is to say for the money - has turned himself into a slave.
I had said to some pastor that I was having thoughts and the church turned on me. They went to my mom and said So sorry about your son.
My mom she's from Ireland coached tennis in Nigeria when she was a missionary and turned me on to it when I was young.
My brother Trevor is theatrically trained. I used to watch him when I was younger and I was in love with it. It just seemed really fun to be someone else. So I begged my mom she was hesitant but she eventually allowed me. And it turned out well I guess.
I had no idea of the size of my bank account as a teen and I didn't care to know. That was my mom's job I figured that I would just find out when I turned 18. If you can't trust your mom then who can you trust?
When I turned 18 my mom my nana and I all went and had tattoos of our favorite Bible verses put on the inside of our wrists. Mine is 1st Timothy 4:12.
The men who followed Him were unique in their generation. They turned the world upside down because their hearts had been turned right side up. The world has never been the same.
So I applied to medical school and received a scholarship at Washington University in St. Louis. Washington University turned out to be a lucky choice. The faculty was scholarly and dedicated and accessible to students.