I hope I never get so old I get religious.
We're in an emergency situation. The United States has become an absolutely terrifying country, and I would hope that I could participate in some way in stopping the horror and the brutality.
But because we've all been readers, we know what the experience is like, and we hope that what certain writers have given to us, we will give to someone.
I really subscribe to that old adage that you should never let the audience get ahead of you for a second. So if the film's abrasive and wrongfoots people then, y'know, that's great. But I hope it involves an audience.
I hope that just what I sing about and how I relate to my audience is as much of a political statement as I need to make.
We need international support so that our people live a life of normality, of dignity, of liberty and freedom. I hope that our cry for freedom may be heard.
Helplessness induces hopelessness, and history attests that loss of hope and not loss of lives is what decides the issue of war.
Well I certainly have learned and I hope I'm moving on and certainly two years of prison was a terrible punishment.
You travel with the hope that something unexpected will happen. It has to do with enjoying being lost and figuring it out and the satisfaction. I always get a little disappointed when I know too well where I'm going, or when I've lived in a place so long that there's no chance I could possibly get lost.
Well, you know, the definition of second marriage is the triumph of hope over experience.