“Up until the time Turner Broadcasting bought Hanna-Barbera, it was essentially an independent studio whose planning cycle had to be nine months. You got a pickup in January, and you put it on the air in September. That's been the cycle.” AirMonthsIndependentStudiosPlanningNineCyclesSeptemberJanuaryBroadcastingNine MonthsTurnerPickups Author:Fred Seibert
“My all-time low is 62 at Bel-Air, but it was in match play, and I had two putts given to me from four feet. I'm playing only about once or twice a month. Full-time job. Full-time father. Full-time blonde.” TwoPlayJobsFatherGivenFourAirFeetMonthsLowsAll TimeBlondeFull Time JobsAll Time Low Author:Jack Wagner
“I joined the air force. I took to it immediately when I arrived there. I did three years, eight months, and ten days in all, but it took me a year and a half to get disabused of my romantic notions about it.” YearsThreeForceHalfAirMonthsTenNotionEightThree YearsAir Force Author:Morgan Freeman
“From the gardener's point of view, November can be the worst month to be faced: Nature is winding things down, the air is cold, skies are gray, but usually the final mark of punctuation to the year as yet to arrive - the snow; snow that covers all in the garden and marks a mind-set for the end of a year's activity. There is little to do outside except to wait for longer days in the new year and the joys of coming holidays.” YearsMindLittlesEndsJoyWaitingViewsAirSkyWorstMonthsColdActivityGardenMarkFinalsPoint Of ViewSnowHolidayGrayNew YearGardenerNovemberMind SetPunctuationLonger Days Author:H. Peter Loewer
“All the students have shown more advance in two months of summer study than they have in a year of ordinary instruction, largely due to their free and wholesome life in the open air.” YearsTwoStudyAirStudentsMonthsSummerOrdinaryDuesInstructionTwo Months Author:Howard Pyle
“September is different from all other months. It is more magical. I feel the strange chemical change in the earth which produces mushrooms is the cause, too, of the extra 'life' in the air - a resilience, a sparkle.” FeelsDifferentEarthCausesAirProduceStrangeMonthsResilienceExtrasChemicalsSeptemberMushroomsSparkle Book:Delphi Complete Works of Katherine Mansfield (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Katherine Mansfield (Illustrated)
“He walked out of the hospital into the sun, into open air for the first time in months, out of the green-lit rooms that lay like glass in his mind. He stood there breathing everything in, the hurry of everyone. First, he thought, I need shoes with rubber on the bottom. I need gelato.” NeedsMindFirstsRoomsSunAirFoodMonthsFirst TimeGreenCookingLaysBottomShoesGlassesBreathingCulinaryHospitalsLitRubberGelato Book:The English Patient Source: The English Patient
“September is a sweep of dusky, purple asters, a sumac branch swinging a fringe of scarlet leaves, and the bittersweet scene of wild grapes when I walk down the lane to the mailbox. September is a golden month of mellow sunlight and still clear days. ... Small creatures in the grass, as if realizing their days are numbered, cram the night air with sound. Everywhere goldenrod is full out.” IfsStillsNightSoundRealizingWalksClearAirMonthsSceneCreaturesGoldenGrassBranchesSunlightSeptemberPurpleFringeGrapesLanesBittersweetScarletMellowMailboxesSmall CreaturesAstersClear DayGoldenrod Author:Jean Hersey
“After months of playing air guitar to 'Free Bird', what really got me into guitar was watching a documentary about Jimi Hendrix and picking up the Woodstock soundtrack. Listening to his version of 'Star Spangled Banner' and 'Purple Haze.' My brother played acoustic guitar and, idolising him, I thought, 'I'm going to get a guitar.'” StarsAirBrotherListeningMonthsBirdGuitarVersionsMy BrotherDocumentariesPurpleAcousticsBannerSoundtracksHendrixHazeAcoustic GuitarWoodstockPurple HazeAir Guitar Author:Kirk Hammett
“Love, whose month is ever May, Spied a blossom passing fair, Playing in the wanton air: Through the velvet leaves the wind, All unseen can passage find; That the lover, sick to death, Wish'd himself the heaven's breath.” MayHeavenWishAirWindMonthsLoversFairsSickBreathsPassingPassingsPassagesUnseenVelvetWantonDeath Wish Book:Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life Source: Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life
“Music was language in our house. It was air.....I feel certain that if I absorbed any lessons at all in the first months and years of my life, they must have been about the work that went into making a beautiful sound.” IfsFeelsYearsFirstsHas BeensBeautifulCertainHouseLanguageSoundAirMonthsLessons Author:Renee Fleming
“There are always things I have to remove. I might look at a shot for five months, when somebody new to the screening room will say, 'hey, there's a modern air conditioner in that window.' It's a process.” LooksMightProcessRoomsFiveAirModernMonthsShotsWindowHeyRemoveScreeningAir Conditioner Author:Todd Haynes
“Few years ago I did a movie, Good Kill, about drone pilots and for four or five months I'm obsessed with the Air Force.” YearsForceFiveFourAirMonthsYears AgoObsessedPilotsAir ForceDrones Author:Ethan Hawke
“People from the Porter Ranch neighborhood of Los Angeles are starting to return home today. A natural gas well leak in the neighborhood has been permanently sealed. It had been releasing methane and other pollutants into the air for four months. Thousands of people have complained of respiratory illnesses and other problems.” PeopleWellsHas BeensProblemHomeTodayNaturalFourAirMonthsReturnStartingIllnessGasNeighborhoodLos AngelesLeaksNatural GasRespiratoryMethane Author:Ari Shapiro
“Doing reality TV is hard. You get lost. You are shooting three months before anybody sees it. So you are past [the emotions]. Then when it airs and the public sees it, they react and it drags you back. It feels you have grown, but then you suddenly feel like you haven't moved at all.” FeelsHardRealityPastThreeLostEmotionAirHavensTvsLike YouMonthsMovedShootingDragThree MonthsReality TvLost You Author:Michel'le