“I love the irony. I'm perceived as being really young and yet I have the clinical condition of an old man.” MenYoungConditionsIronyOld ManClinicals Author:Michael J. Fox
“I never want to let my teammates or coaches down, so I always fight through the days when I am exhausted or experiencing discomfort with injuries and headaches.” WantFightingCoachesInjuryExhaustedDiscomfortTeammateHeadache Author:Christie Rampone
“When I'm on that field, I give it everything I have, and when I come off, I'm a mom. As tired and exhausting as it is, it's about coming back, even after double days, and still being able to enjoy the kids.” GivingStillsKidsAbleEnjoyFieldsMomTiredComing BackExhausting Author:Christie Rampone
“While traveling, I love granola bars, trail mix nuts, dry cereal and fruit for on-the-go snacks. I also try and start the day with a high fiber and protein meal, such as whole-grain toast with peanut butter.” TryingWholeFruitBarsMealsDryNutsGrainTrailsToastsProteinPeanutsFiberSnacksCerealPeanut ButterStart The DayWhole GrainsGranolaGranola Bars Author:Christie Rampone
“Fewer people working means permanently lower tax revenues.” PeopleMeanTaxesFewerRevenue Author:Christina Romer
“I think something that forces financial institutions to write down underwater mortgages, I think, would be a sensible thing to do.” ThinkingWritingWould BeForceInstitutionsFinancialThings To DoSensibleMortgageUnderwaterFinancial Institutions Author:Christina Romer
“Making labor less expensive helps firms hire people.” PeopleHelpingLaborFirmExpensive Author:Christina Romer
“You care about the deficit because it allows you to do things you need to do to help people who are suffering.” PeopleNeedsHelpingCareSufferingDeficit Author:Christina Romer
“A natural way that an economist approaches a problem is to say, here's where I think the economy is going; this is what we need to deal with the problem.” ThinkingWayNeedsProblemNaturalDealsEconomyApproachEconomist Author:Christina Romer
“A successful argument for a government manufacturing policy has to go beyond the feeling that it's better to produce 'real things' than services. American consumers value health care and haircuts as much as washing machines and hair dryers.” RealFeelingsGovernmentCareValuesSuccessfulPolicyProduceHairArgumentMachinesHealth CareConsumersReal ThingsManufacturingWashingHaircutsDryersWashing MachinesHair Dryers Author:Christina Romer