I grew up thinking Margaret Cho and Lucy Liu were my idols because that's it.
I grew up in Danville, Illinois, right in the middle of the state.
Unfortunately, instead of standing up to Iran, the Obama administration is giving in to the Iranians' bizarre tantrums and illogical arguments.
Many children make up, or begin to make up, imaginary languages. I have been at it since I could write.
I've been immersed in manga since I was a kid. I grew up with this culture.
After 9/11 and the impending actors' strike of a few years ago, roles dried up for everyone.
You don't set up an implicit promise from the federal government that everybody is getting bailed out.
If these assets were set up as a revolving fund with which Japan could import raw materials for its industries, Japanese exports could again enter the channels of world trade-and Japanese workers would have employment and something to eat.
I grew up in a small, old-school Catholic world, imprinted with an above-average number of categories and judgments.
All my dance moves are improv. I just make them up on the spot.
When improvisation is properly applied, it is compositional thinking, sped way up.
In the space of one lifetime, the Internet has opened up opportunities that were previously inconceivable.
Once I make up my mind, I'm full of indecision.
Indie film isn't dead, it just grew up.
A society made up of individuals who were all capable of original thought would probably be unendurable.
As murderous industrial magnates go, Alfred Nobel is right up there with Ray Kroc, franchiser of McDonald's.
A similar revolving fund could be set up for Germany, for a durable peace can rest only upon a Germany that, while militarily impotent, is industrially active.
Blitzscaling is always managerially inefficient - and it burns through a lot of capital quickly. But you have to be willing to take on these inefficiencies in order to scale up. That's the opposite of what large organizations optimize for.
After years of hotels, I'm horribly inept at cleaning up after myself.
If you're in a motion-capture studio, you have spherical, reflective markers, which are picked up by cameras that emit infrared - it reflects it, and then the cameras pick up the data.