“Nantucket is a place where some kind of magic happens, it's where I met my husband 32 years ago, and we've been together since the day we met. It's the kind of place that when people come here, they think they'll be happy. I see people falling in love or recovering from some conflict here, and I wanted to capture that.” PeopleThinkingLoveYearsKindHappensWantedTogetherFallMagicMetsHusbandConflictYears AgoFalling In LoveMy HusbandCaptureRecoveringNantucket Author:Nancy Thayer
“We are in the middle of a tough, ideological conflict that is being waged across the entire continent. On the one side are those who say that global challenges like migration and terror cannot be met with national parochialism. On the other side are those who would like to see a renaissance of the nation-state.” StatesNationsSidesChallengesMiddleMetsConflictToughTerrorContinentsIdeologicalRenaissanceMigrationParochialism Author:Martin Schulz
“Pharoahe Monch is a long time supporter of my music and I'm a long time supporter of his music so when we met each other it was almost like a natural occurrence.I met him before a few years earlier and we were just politicking with each other and we had a conversation about possibly doing something but our schedules have always been in conflict.” YearsLongNaturalMetsConversationConflictLong TimeSchedulesSupporter Author:Immortal Technique
“I never thought of serving as a conflict of interest, that would have been a luxury! I just needed something to survive. Initial needs have to be met first, and then later things like patriotism come in.” NeedsFirstsHas BeensInterestNeededMetsConflictLuxuryServingVeteranInitialsConflict Of Interest Author:Donna M. Loring
“If you want to bring an end to long-standing conflict, you have to be prepared to compromise. If either or both sides insist on getting everything that they want - that is to say 100 percent of their demands to be met, then there can never be a settlement.” IfsWantLongEndsSidesMetsDemandConflictPercentStandingPreparedCompromiseBe PreparedBoth SidesSettlementEither Or Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“Once upon a time there were two countries, at war with each other. In order to make peace after many years of conflict, they decided to build a bridge across the ocean. But because they never learned each other’s language properly, they could never agree on the details, so the two halves of the bridge they started to build never met. To this day the bridge extends far into the ocean from both sides, and simply ends half way, miles in the wrong direction from the meeting point. And the two countries are still at war.” WayYearsStillsTwoWarEndsCountryOrderLanguageSidesHalfMetsConflictOceanDecidedAgreeMeetingsDetailsMilesBridgesThis DayBoth SidesMaking PeaceOnce Upon A TimeWrong DirectionHalf WayTwo Countries Author:Vera Nazarian