A lot of marathon runners access flow state. That's why it's so addictive: because they just get into this state where they're just completely one - they are in complete oneness. That's what happens to me when I play music and, I suppose, a lot of other people, too, which is why we do it.
People forget already how much utility they get out of the Internet - how much utility they get out of e-mail, how much utility they get out of even simple things like brochureware online.
People can be successful for a short period of time, but only a handful of people are successful for decades.
On climate change, we have only a handful of years to make massive changes, according to the scientists. The politicians have to act, and only the people can make them, because Royal Dutch Shell's not going to do it.
There's only a handful of people I trust completely, and I know who they are. Other than that, I pretty much don't trust people.
When people ask what it's like to be an only child, I say it depends on who your parents are. I was lucky.
The only difference between a problem and a solution is that people understand the solution.
The only difference between Obama and Bush is that Obama is killing more people.
There's only one thing people love more than their heroes, and that's stomping them into the ground.
If you want to get wages up in America for middle income Americans, there's only one way I know how to do that in real terms... by having more businesses want to hire more people.
We've got to keep an eye on the battle that we face - a war on workers. And you see it everywhere. It is the Tea Party. And there's only one way to beat and win that war - the one thing about working people is, we like a good fight.
'Instructions Not Included' is proving that there is a huge Latin market that needs a special project. They love seeing their own people; they want to see themselves onscreen. In my case, I know them pretty well. I know what they laugh at. I think it's going to open a lot of doors, this movie.
I don't like watching things where I think the people onscreen are ahead of me or assuming I know something that I don't know.
I laugh all the time - at things, people, stuff, whatever. But, I don't laugh onstage because then it's serious business.
When you walk out onstage in front of 65,000 people, it can bring you to tears.
I've been really trying to put people onto, like, my sound since I was, like, 17, 16.
It is the unshakeable determination and will of our Party to put forward young people in the vanguard of the ranks of the general onward march as masters of the times and help them put up the doorplate of a thriving country before anybody else.
Well, I have gotten by twenty-seven years, so that is something. I may die, but the Republic of 1916 will never die. Onward to the Republic and liberation of our people.
That the Op-Ed page is very important in readers' and the nation's perception of the Times, the perception of its editorial positions, and of its implicit editorial positions as expressed by the publisher's choice of people who are given the freedom to write opinion columns.
I love the op-ed pages of the 'L.A. Times,' the 'Washington Post' and the 'New York Times.' There's just no substitute for the people who are thinking and writing on those pages.