When we go out there, we have fun, but we get to work, and I think we're at our best when we're having fun. Having fun is key.
When we go out there, I want to be the act that, no matter who's in that crowd, they've never seen a better act than me. I'm gonna empty the tank.
When we go on about the big things, the political situation, global warming, world poverty, it all looks really terrible, with nothing getting better, nothing to look forward to. But when I think small, closer in -- you know, a girl I've just met, or this song we're going to do with Chas, or snowboarding next month, then it looks great. So this is going to be my motto -- think small.
When we go down to the low-tide line, we enter a world that is as old as the earth itself -- the primeval meeting place of the elements of earth and water, a place of compromise and conflit and eternal change.
When we go deep within, into the deepest recesses of our hearts, we commune with God through meditation. It is through meditation that we can know that God is both with form and without form, with attributes and without attributes.
When we go before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament we represent the one in the world who is in most need of God's Mercy. We Stand in behalf of the one in the world who does not know Christ and who is farthest away from God and we bring down upon their soul the Precious Blood of The Lamb.
When we go back to Samoa, where my mother was born, we always check out the art by local artists.
When we go and cheer Cynthia Erivo on in 'The Color Purple,' it's because we've elected her to be our voice. She sings 'I'm Here' for all of us.
When we give what we can, and give it with joy, we don't just renew the American tradition of giving, we also renew ourselves.
When we give up our images of self-importance and our ideas of what should be, we can help things become what they need to be.
When we give up on our dreams, we die while still alive.