“Last week I did a piece for Style on advice to Laura Bush about how to help her husband. This week it's religion. It just depends on what I find interesting at the moment.” MomentsHelpingLastsInterestingPiecesWeekAdviceStyleDependsHusbandLaura Author:Sally Quinn
“recurrence is sure. What the mind suffered last week, or last year, it does not suffer now; but it will suffer again next week or next year. Happiness is not a matter of events; it depends upon the tides of the mind.” YearsMindDoeMatterLastsSufferingNextWeekEventsDependsTidesLast YearNext YearUps & DownsNext WeekRecurrence Book:The Essential Alice Meynell Collection Source: The Essential Alice Meynell Collection
“You see the pictures in the paper today of John Kerry windsurfing? He's at his home in Nantucket this week, doing his favorite thing, windsurfing. Even his hobby depends on which way the wind blows.” WayHomeTodayWeekWindDependsPaperBlowHobbiesFavorites ThingsJohn KerryNantucket Author:Jay Leno
“It's a pity I am so impatient and careless, as any ordinary person could learn all the techniques of photography in a week. It is the democratic art, i.e. technical skill is practically eliminated - the more foolproof cameras become with focusing and exposure gadgets the better - and artistic quality depends only on choice of subject.” PersonsArtChoicesQualityWeekSubjectsDependsSkillsPhotographyOrdinaryCamerasDemocraticTechniquePityArtisticExposureImpatientCarelessGadgetsOrdinary PersonTechnical SkillsFoolproof Author:W. H. Auden
“The thing I get the most [in public] is, 'Hey, Eugene.' You know what I mean? There's no catch phrase like: 'What a week I'm having.' People will actually just say, 'Hey, Eugene' or 'Hi, Eugene.' It's a great thing; they feel that comfortable calling me by my first name. It's not being forward. It depends how you say it. I think they can't help themselves. They think they know me. I find it gratifying.” PeopleThinkingKnowsFeelsFirstsMeanHelpingNamesWeekDependsCallingComfortableGreat ThingsHeyPhrasesKnow Me Author:Samuel L. Jackson