I am always in awe of people who devote their lives to a good cause and are brave enough to take a stance, though it may be controversial in their time. Rebecca Pidgeon awebravecontroversial Change image and share on social
Val Kilmer gave my husband, David Mamet, a Randall knife as a gift when the two of them were making the film 'Spartan.' Rebecca Pidgeon davidfilmgift Change image and share on social
I know the feeling of being with a person with whom I have nothing in common, and yet there they are, and there we are, together, sharing pieces of our lives. Rebecca Pidgeon commonfeltlive Change image and share on social
Farm Aid was started in 1985 by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews as a concert to support small local farms in the U.S. Rebecca Pidgeon aidconcertdave Change image and share on social
City life is stressful. Everybody is running around like crazy, stuck in traffic jams trying to make meetings, trying to make ends meet, trying to meet deadlines, trying to get kids to and from activities. There aren't enough hours in the day for all this business. Rebecca Pidgeon activitybusinesscity share on social
I was impressed by a program called New Roots, which helps women refugees from countries in conflict to start new lives in the U.S. by farming. They are trained in a four-year program, at the end of which New Roots helps them find their own land to farm and live on. Rebecca Pidgeon callconflictcountry share on social
On reading the first part of Anthony Powell's four-part masterpiece, 'A Dance to the Music of Time,' I was struck by one of the characters - an irritating peripheral character- who keeps showing up in the main protagonist's life. Rebecca Pidgeon anthonycharacterdance share on social
Thinking about quantum physics is like unraveling your brain and putting it back together again upside down. Much like studying Kabbalah. Rebecca Pidgeon backbrainkabbalah Change image and share on social
Be good, kind, and friendly to the receptionist. She's had a hard day. Rebecca Pidgeon dayfriendlygood Change image and share on social
When I read Deborah Brenner's book 'Women of the Vine' about women wine makers, I was impressed that many of the women she had interviewed had come to wine making later in life as a second career. Rebecca Pidgeon bookbrennercareer Change image and share on social