“We can carve time out of thin air, or we can fill up even infinite stretches of time with nothingness. These are our choices.” ChoicesAirInfiniteNothingnessOur ChoicesThin Air Book:The Creativity Book: A Year's Worth of Inspiration and Guidance Source: The Creativity Book: A Year's Worth of Inspiration and Guidance
“Where is the pricing system that offers the consumer a fair choice between air to breathe and motor cars to drive about in?” ChoicesAirCarOffersFairsEconomicsBreatheConsumersMotorPricingMotor Cars Book:Contributions to Modern Economics Source: Contributions to Modern Economics
“If you're wanting something salty, do air-popped popcorn. That, to me, would be a healthier choice than having any kind of fried chip.” IfsKindWould BeChoicesAirChipsPopcornSalty Author:Bob Harper
“Hot air expands, and seriously pompous attitude is the inflation of choice by those lacking substance.” ChoicesAttitudeAirHotSubstanceLackingInflationPompousHot Air Author:Vanna Bonta
“Travel in car, because you can stop. Air travel any more is a nightmare. I think it's the same for everyone. If I have a choice to stand in line to get x-rayed, or see scenery, I'll take scenery.” IfsThinkingChoicesLinesAirCarNightmareSceneryAir Travel Author:Steve Kimock
“We are a people with no army, no navy, no air force, no arms. It's people, thousands of people, who are feeling, sensing the sense of urgency, fearing for the president of their life - the life of their president, trying to protect their democratic choice, because Arafat is the elected leader of the Palestinian people.” PeopleTryingFeelingsChoicesForcePresidentLeaderAirArmsProtectArmyDemocraticPalestinianNavyUrgencyAir ForceSensingSense Of UrgencyArafatElected Leaders Author:Saeb Erekat
“The flash of rain, the shining rainbow riding completely around the plane, the lift over mountain ridges, the steady, pure air at dawn take-offs. ... It was so alive and rich a life that any other conceivable choice seemed dull, prosaic, and humdrum.” ChoicesRichAliveAirPureMountainRainShiningFlightLiftsPlanesDawnDullAviationSteadyRidingFlashRainbowRidgesHumdrum Author:Dean Smith
“The law in the United States, in every jurisdiction until about 1876, was that if a factory put smoke into the air, even one day a year, and it got onto a neighbor's property, the neighbor had the right to enjoin to close down the factory, and the courts had no choice but to do that.” IfsYearsStatesLawChoicesUnitedUnited StatesAirOne DayCourtPropertyNeighborSmokeFactoriesJurisdiction Author:Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.