“The point is you gotta be ready for anything. You have to honor every part of your life - all the parts you've played - that's about forgiveness and love.”
“Everybody, everybody, no matter what their position in life, has to give it up. Eventually, we have to let it all go - all we have accumulated - money, titles, family. In the end, it all has to go. In the meantime, don't be so attached to the parts you play and focus mainly on your sanity in playing those parts.”
“The trip is to play your part in the play knowing all along that you are not the one playing the part. That requires a good dose of faith and another dose of exquisite humor – sort of like looking in the mirror. Who is that?”
“Don’t overplay your part – underplay your part. That’s the way to play it effectively.”
“Who is playing this part anyway? That’s right, play it any way you want. That’s the way to play it.”
“Sometimes you wonder, “How did I get myself into that scene? Why did I take that on?” You know, you couldn’t really have done anything different at that time. Now maybe, if that comes around again, you might think twice, not think about it at all, or not do anything at all about it. But let it play itself out as it now presents itself. That’s called being open to life’s changes, however subtle or outrageous they come.”
“Everyone has a part in the play – especially little kids.”