“For minority actors, developing our own projects has to be the eventual path. We have a lot of stories to tell and a really unique voice. But none of that is going to be heard as long as we're just the hired hands, acting.” LongStoriesHandsActorsVoiceActingPathHeardProjectsUniqueDevelopingMinoritiesUnique Voices Author:Jimmy Smits
“One of the main focuses of my training sessions is to help individuals find their unique voices in the learning process. We all have our strengths, our weaknesses, our styles of learning, our personalities. Developing introspective sensitivity to these issues is critical to long-term success.” LongHelpingIndividualProcessVoiceTermIssuesStylePersonalityUniqueTrainingWeaknessCriticalDevelopingLong TermSensitivitySessionIntrospectiveLearning ProcessLong Term SuccessUnique Voices Author:Joshua Waitzkin
“Once publishers got interested in it, it was a year in developing, and it was launched, I think, in 1960. But Willie Lumpkin didn't last long - it only last a little better than a year, maybe a year and a half.” ThinkingYearsLittlesLongLastsHalfDevelopingPublishers1960s Author:Dan DeCarlo
“What is dangerous is not minarets, but basements and garages that hide clandestine places of worship. Thus we must choose between mosques, where we know that the rules of the republic are respected, and secret places where extremism has been developing for too long,.” KnowsLongHas BeensReligionSecretDangerousDangerWorshipDevelopingRepublicExtremismGarageBasementsMosquesSecret PlacesClandestinePlaces Of Worship Author:Nicolas Sarkozy
“Parking Reform Made Easy provides both a theoretical framework and practical methods for reforming parking requirements. By giving planners a sound basis for developing reforms, Richard Willson remedies the problem that many planners feel unqualified to challenge and change long-standing minimum parking requirements.” GivingFeelsLongMadeProblemEasySoundChallengesStandingBasesMethodPracticalsReformDevelopingRemedyMinimumRequirementsFrameworkTheoreticalParkingPlannersUnqualified Author:Donald Shoup