Matthew Fox Quotes
Top 46 wise famous quotes and sayings by Matthew Fox
Matthew Fox Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Matthew Fox on Wise Famous Quotes.
When our inner self connects to our work and our work to our inner self, the work knows no limit, for the inner self knows no limit.
I'll put it to you this way: I never, ever think about the things that I get involved with on a macro means-to-an-ends scale.
I didn't learn to swim until I was 21 or something because I grew up in the mountains in Wyoming and all the water is glacier runoff and cold.
Sometimes people look to others for answers they can find within themselves. I don't really want the responsibility of being the guy they look to.
The prophets preach ... that pleasure, not will-power and coercion, is how you most deeply transform people.
To connect with the great river we all need a path, but when you get down there there's only one river.
Do not confuse beauty with beautiful. Beautiful is a human judgment. Beauty is All. The difference is everything.
Having a studio tell you when to jump and how high eight months of the year for six years is not a relationship I want to get into again.
I put a lot of pressure on myself and I think I am quite ... well, intense about driving other people.
I'm sorry, but I can't make a movie with the blonde from 'ER' who is starring in every single bad romantic comedy.
I'm really enjoying the process of learning to fly. How it will fit into my life down the road - I'm looking forward to discovering that.
I enjoy a four-seasonal climate and wide-open spaces, so being on an island 2,500 miles into the South Pacific made me feel a little claustrophobic.
Today's Catholic church seems to reward authoritarian personalities who are clearly ill, violent, sexually obsessed and unable to remember the past.
I'm not saying I want a film career because I think I'm too good for television. I'm simply saying I want more control over my life.
Work should be in order to live. We don't live in order to work. That shift in awareness is necessary.
There is no end to the beauty for the person who is aware. Even the cracks between the sidewalk contain geometric patterns of amazing beauty.
A lot of people want to see this idealized version of heroism, all pretty and perfect, and I'm not interested in playing the goody-goody hero at all.
The only way to learn compassion is through your heart; you have to back up and pass through your own pain.
I directed an episode of 'Party of Five' toward the very end of that show. It was a great experience.
It is precisely the despair of our times that convinces me that a renaissance is right around the corner.