My statue at Ole Miss is a false idol. And it wasn't put there for my benefit. It was put there for Ole Miss and Mississippi.
Oh, I miss the excitement and immediacy of Broadway and the theaters.
I kind of miss the hatchet days of Mr. Fairchild at 'WWD', when they really took no prisoners and there was sort of outrageous favoritism and its inverse.
I think you miss out on a lot of stuff when you're so protected and isolated.
I miss all of the singing from the '90s; I miss groups. There are no groups like Jagged Edge and SWV or Brownstone.
If you word-spot James Joyce, you'll miss the entire experience.
I'm a jazz musician, and I really wanted to not miss an opportunity to have the full connection to jazz.
I truly miss the genius of the music of John Lennon, as I'm sure everybody does.
I was booed at the premiere of 'Miss Julie,' a remarkably stimulating experience.
We have cellphones and smartphones and iDevices and laptops and the ability to be perpetually connected. We never have to miss anything, significant or insignificant.
When we look at history, we see history is made up of the heroes of their times. Yet, somehow we miss this when we put on the lens of the Scriptures.
A nation may lose its liberties in a day and not miss them in a century.
I miss the outspoken pop stars like Lily Allen.
Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.
I will no longer be referred to as Miss Steinem of Ms. magazine.
I don't miss being a priest. The fulfillment factor in matrimony is far greater.
Miss a meal if you have to, but don't miss a book.
It was wonderful to find America, but it would have been more wonderful to miss it.
I miss the newness of Magic Eye posters, which really are amazing.
I cherish my time at Ole Miss. I cherish those four years.