Yancy Butler quotes
To say I'm the easiest person to live with would be a lie.
To say I'm the easiest person to live with would be a lie.
Once you get into a part, and someone sees you, you get asked to do it again.
I don't know that I'd necessarily want to see into the future. I don't want to know what's happening next.
Imagine if it happened to you: All of a sudden you find this thing on your wrist and people are telling you it has powers. I would be a little skeptical myself.
Whether it goes to series or stands by itself, I'm proud of what we did with it, not only from the standpoint of what it could have been, but for itself.
I am so happy to be on a show with writing I wanted to participate in.
A comic can be aesthetically beautiful. I think they captured it beautifully and accurately.
I can be extremely vulnerable. People are tough on me because they think I can handle it.
My junior high was dreadful. I see a lot of my fellow alumni on America's Most Wanted.
I grew up in Greenwich Village. Dad was friends with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
I'm the oldest 26-year-old I know. A lot of experience has been crammed into a short amount of time. Some days I feel a good 65, 70. Like I want to lie down.
Not to borrow the strength of another, nor to rely on one's own strength; to cut off past and future thoughts, and not to live within the everyday mind... then the Great Way is right before your eyes.
Sincerity does not only complete the self; it is the means by which all things are completed. As the self is completed, there is human-heartedness; as things are completed, there is wisdom. This is the virtue of one’s character, and the Way of joining the internal and external. Thus, when we use this, everything is correct.
If a retainer will just think about what he is to do for the day at hand, he will be able to do anything. If it is a single day's work, one should be able to put up with it. Tomorrow, too is but a single day.
When something out of the ordinary happens, it is ridiculous to say that it is a mystery or a portent of something to come... the mystery is created in (their) minds, and by waiting for disaster, it is from their very minds that it occurs.
There is not a man who does not get senile by the time he reaches sixty. And when one thinks that he will not be senile, he is already so.
What is called generosity is really compassion. In the Shin'ei it is written "Seen from the eye of compassion, there is noone to be disliked. One who has sinned is to be pitied all the more." There is no limit to the breadth and depth of ones heart. There is room enough for all. That we still worship the sages of the three ancient kingdoms is because their compassion reaches us yet today.