Deliverance is about what I went through the first time. And I chalk it up as a learning experience.
I make personal appearances around the country. I'm starting a book tour now and I may be coming to Toronto with the Learning Annex which I'm doing all through the United States so that may come up just before Christmas.
What makes this story so remarkable is that throughout my early childhood I had ongoing learning difficulties particularly in mathematics. I struggled to learn the multiplication table and no matter how hard I tried I simply couldn't remember 6 times 7 or 7 times 8.
I was delighted to have lines when they came - learning lines for film isn't a problem but television is a little different because we shot those shows the whole way through.
I've heard that but since I'm computer illiterate I don't know how it all works. But since I'm on Prodigy tonight I'm learning a lot through my typist Peter.
I had never picked up a basketball before. I went through a grueling audition process. It was almost as if I was learning to walk. It would be like teaching somebody to dance ballet for a role.
Learning has always been made much of but forgetting has always been deprecated therefore pedantry has pretty well established itself throughout the modern world at the expense of culture.
The best part of learning any profession when you're really going through those huge stretching escalated times of learning and energy is when you want to do it so much.
The fact is that the learning process goes on and so long as the voices are not stilled and the singers go on singing some of it gets through.
The world is the true classroom. The most rewarding and important type of learning is through experience seeing something with our own eyes.