The first decade of your life is really important; it's formative.
Formats are constantly changing, and there are really no rules for the way you put your records out anymore.
If you decide on a goal - for example, 'I'm going to write a novel' or 'I'm going to run a 10K' - your subconscious will formulate the likelihood of that happening based on past experiences.
The role of a founder-CEO is extremely lonely. You can't always be fully forthcoming with your board or investors or employees.
It's easy to be a genius in your twenties. In your forties, it's difficult.
Although our war on drugs must be fortified with the best laws, enforcement efforts and resources, we would not be successful without your individual commitment to this cause.
If poetry and the arts do anything, they can fortify your inner life, your inwardness.
Games like 'Fortnite' are way more fun to play with your real-world friends, and they're so accessible that anybody can play.
Mind your speech a little lest you should mar your fortunes.
Steve Jobs was rare: a C.E.O. who actually had a huge impact on his company's fortunes. Contrary to corporate mythology, most C.E.O.s could be easily replaced, if not by your average Joe, then by your average executive vice-president. But Jobs genuinely earned the label of superstar.
Forty to 60 I would say is your prime. That's when you know the most, you've seen the most, you understand the most, and you still have some physical energy.
If you don't start your career until thirty, that still gives you thirty-five years to make it professionally. If you can't make it in thirty-five years, you weren't going to make it in forty or forty-five.
You have to test your ideas in a public forum.
You can't turn on your television without seeing these advertisements about clean coal, clean tar sands and the claim that there's more jobs associated with fossil fuels than other industries. That's of course not true. But they're hammering that into the voters' heads.
I like it when you have something happening by coincidence. Just something in a book is enough. But I prefer a fragment of an image so you are far more free to bring in elements of your own.
I've started to really nurture a bedtime routine, which, for me, starts with caffeine-free tea, usually rooibos or jasmine tea, something soothing, very fragrant, just a reminder to get back to your senses.
Frankly, as secretary of state, if somebody treats you badly because you're a woman, it's your fault - not theirs.
If you wish to preserve your secret, wrap it up in frankness.
When your lips get dry, is there anything more frantic?
Today, free agency takes away a lot of your heroes, they go somewhere else. Some of them don't but a lot of them do-take the higher offer to go somewhere else. And, it turns the fans off because they get attached to the players.