“People come into work and actually go home to their families. They want to go there and explore and have a good time, but they also want to go home, which is the best kind of working environment. You go in and do your job, and then you go home and enjoy your life.” PeopleWantKindHomeJobsEnjoyEnvironmentGood TimesHaving A Good TimeEnjoy Your Life Author:Khandi Alexander
“What wakes me up at night is this next generation and what's happening to them. And they're invariably excited about the science that they're doing, but invariably anxious about where there's a future.” NightNextGenerationsHappeningsExcitedAnxiousNext Generation Author:Francis Collins
“"Mad Men" - it seems like they try to capture this glamorized version of the '50s and '60s advertising culture.” MenTryingSeemsCultureMadVersionsAdvertisingCaptureMad Men Author:Geoffrey Gray
“One of the things, universally, that psychologists found with hijackers in the early '70s was that they all struggled with women.” FoundPsychologist Author:Geoffrey Gray
“Not only was Dan Cooper likely an alias, but many people suspected at the time were people living under assumed names. The '50s and '60s were a time when some people were desperate to leave their lives. They felt trapped in their marriages or their jobs, and they were seeking freedom. And one of the ways to do that, because technology wasn't advanced as it is today, was just to take over somebody's name.” PeopleWayTodayJobsNamesFeltTechnologySeekingDesperateTrappedAliases Author:Geoffrey Gray
“One of the clues that I chased was that Dan Cooper, whoever he was, found an old magazine story called "How to Leave Your Life." And followed the directions on how to leave your life, and just went to the beach one day with his wife and kids, and said he needed to go to the bathroom, and went to the restroom at the beach and never came home.” SaidStoriesHomeKidsFoundWifeNeededOne DayMagazinesBeachClueBathroomRestroom Author:Geoffrey Gray
“There's an obsession, within our culture, with the genteel thief. Somebody who commits a crime, but does it in a classy way.” WayDoeCultureCrimeCommitObsessionThieves Author:Geoffrey Gray
“I mean, it feels like a homecoming in a really wonderfully comfortable place to be - the same director, the same musical director, my same dressing room! [laughs] It's a great place to build something with freedom.” FeelsMeanRoomsLaughingDirectorsComfortableMusicalDressingsHomecomingDressing Rooms Author:Kelli O'Hara
“I don't speak during the day. I warm up physically and, obviously, vocally, constantly. And I try to live like a nun.” TryingSpeakWarmNun Author:Kristin Chenoweth
“In making a speech one must study three points: first, the means of producing persuasion; second, the language; third the proper arrangement of the various parts of the speech.” FirstsMeanThreeLanguageStudySpeechThirdsVariousArrangementsPersuasionHypnosisPower Of Persuasion Book:Rhetoric Source: Rhetoric