A lot of what I experienced growing up in the U.S.S.R. and coming to the U.S. as an immigrant actually reflects itself in Whatsapp. Experiences from our youth shape what we do later in life.
Addresses are given to us to conceal our whereabouts.
In the '80s, we played the Roxy and the Whiskey with our bands.
As humans we like to laugh at our fears, we like to whistle in the dark.
Narrative storytelling is wired into our humanity.
Of course, genes can't pull the levers of our behavior directly. But they affect the wiring and workings of the brain, and the brain is the seat of our drives, temperaments and patterns of thought.
I had about the biggest, longest wish list anyone could have, and 99 percent of what I wanted to get on the screen we got on the screen within our schedule and within our budget and within our resources.
Nothing has changed in our relationship with East West. We have no relationship with East West. We've been withholding our labour for almost seven years now.
I think it's being thrown at the wolves, we call it in our business.
Fifty years in the future, I should hope we'll be on our second woman president, at least.
Our kids are in their twenties now, which is a wonderful time.
Ninety-five percent of our wool is going to China.
We play to win the World Series, and that's our goal.
If we were to underrun our inflation objective over a period of time that we tried to increase interest rates, I think that would be worrisome.
We must use the wrath of nature as our teacher.
Britain is not a country that is easily rocked by revolution... In Britain our institutions evolve. We are a Fabian Society writ large.
Growing up I always watched WWF with my dad on Saturdays. It was our thing!
Spending on programs such as national defense and funding the operating budgets of all federal agencies represent only 39 percent of our yearly budget, an all-time low.
Voting is fundamental in our democracy. It has yielded enormous returns.
The first true antibiotic to be derived from a culture of an actinomyces was isolated in our department in 1940. The organism, Actinomyces antibioticus, yielded a substance which was designated as actinomycin. It was soon crystallized, and its chemical and biological properties were established.