What we're also doing is helping police forces in terms of issues like procurement and IT, so that savings can be made in those areas which I think is the sort of thing that everybody is going to want us to be doing.
If I see a police officer behind me, and I can pull over into, like, a shopping center or something, I do it.
The prejudice is still there, but it's breaking down. You have writers like Michael Chabon and The Yiddish Policemen's Union. He's a writer who's determined to break down genre barriers. He's done amazing things.
I try to buy shares of unpopular companies when they look like road kill and sell them when they've been polished up a bit.
It's just like with people. You're going to get along better working with them - human or equine - if you ask politely rather than demand that they do things.
Honestly, I'm not a big activism or politic guy. I wouldn't say I'm super educated in that stuff, and I feel like I shouldn't speak on things that I don't understand too much.
What destroyed the Republican Party isn't Trump. It's the obedience to Trump from servile leaders like McConnell and Ryan who could have put a check on him. They have gotten their place in political history. They'll be remembered as vile.
I like that Ben & Jerry's is willing to speak out about social and political issues that aren't always safe - but are the right thing to do.
Like any extraordinary power, surveillance provides temptations for abuse, such as tracking political opponents and journalists.
Modi has misused institutions like the ED, Intelligence Bureau, CBI, RBI and National Statistical Commission for political gains and harassing his political opponents. Modi lost his credibility by all these acts.
If I bring up political power, personal power, it sounds like they're my terms, and they're not.
Capitalism and political systems - like companies - must constantly evolve to stay vital.
Being politically correct means saying what's polite rather than what's accurate. I like to be accurate.
I'm like a little Pollyanna. I look at the world with rose-colored glasses.
The coming and going of the seasons give us more than the springtimes, summers, autumns, and winters of our lives. It reflects the coming and going of the circumstances of our lives like the glassy surface of a pond that shows our faces radiant with joy or contorted with pain.
Life is like Sanskrit read to a pony.
Sex at age 90 is like trying to shoot pool with a rope.
The problem with beauty is that it's like being born rich and getting poorer.
Well, I'm not sure what pop psychology is, but I don't like it.
As much as we were very proud of being a pop band, I know we never felt like we fit into that category.