“Hurricane Irene ... the storm was huge news. In fact, the Weather Channel reported something they haven't seen in years. Viewers.” YearsFactsHavensHugeNewsStormWeatherViewersHurricanes Author:Jimmy Fallon
“Severe isn't a word normally associated with a cold. Severe is for weather or third-degree burns...No one responds 'severe' when someone asks how her cold is.In fact, nine out of ten Americans respond to 'How's your cold' with 'It sucks.' So there should be an It Sucks cold formula.” ShouldFactsAsksColdTenDegreesThirdsNineWeatherFormulasSevere Author:Celia Rivenbark
“I take pens and I write on the inside of my arm. When I'm with people and somebody says a really fascinating anecdote, or fact, or phrase, I'll write it on the inside of my arm. At the end of the day, I'll take the very best things that are on my arm and I'll copy them into a notebook that I always carry and only when the weather is absolutely terrible will I really key the very best of that notebook into the computer. At that point, it's all sort of censored twice - only the best things go from the arm to the book and only the best things go from the book to the computer.” PeopleWritingBookEndsFactsArmsKeysTerribleComputerWeatherBest ThingsPhrasesThe End Of The DayFascinatingCopiesPensNotebookAnecdotesCensored Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“Everything that happens to you is self-created. Whenever you're responding to any situation, whether it's a sip of coffee, or a traffic jam, or a love note, or criticism from a boss, or rainy weather, you're in fact responding to a signal that you generated within yourself.” SelfFactsHappensSituationCriticismNotesCoffeeWeatherBossTrafficSignalsJamRespondingRainyTraffic JamRainy Weather Author:Deepak Chopra