Imagination is as vital to any advance in science as learning and precision are essential for starting points.
I think as an actor you're always learning, you're always trying to experience more things.
I think my books talk about kids learning to like and respect themselves and each other. You can't write a message book you just tell the best story you know how to tell.
There is only one thing more painful than learning from experience and that is not learning from experience.
The second half of the '60s really was a kind of learning period, in terms of writing, for me.
I'm now learning how to distinguish when I'm acting and when I'm not acting - offstage as well as onstage.
I feel like I'm just learning how to play the guitar. I mean, really learning to play the guitar.
As you get older, you're always maturing, you're always learning something new about yourself.
I think it's so important to keep learning and keep your brain active.
Learning how to get in tune with your field of energy and understand how to create your energy, expand that energy, and move that energy through your body. Coming back to your center, and approaching life from that center-to-line place... That to me gave me strength and understanding and hopefully wisdom to solve life's problems and challenges.