“I would absolutely love to go back to the simplicity of the '80s, where there wasn't texting, social media, iPhones, or smartphones. I love the fact that you would go home and check your messages. I'm not well suited to the world of modern technology.” WorldWellsFactsHomeSocialTechnologyModernMediaMessagesSimplicitySocial MediaChecks80sIphoneTextingSmartphonesModern Technology Author:Matthew Rhys
“As a result of the incident and subsequent media coverage, I have been forced to leave my home, my school, my employer, my family and ultimately, my entire life.” Has BeensHomeSchoolResultsMediaMy FamilyEmployersIncidentsCoverageMedia Coverage Author:George Zimmerman
“The steady improvement in [home] sales will support price appreciation...[despite] all the wild projections by academics, Wall Street analysts, and others in the media.” HomeSupportStreetsMediaWallAppreciationImprovementDespiteSteadyProjectionAnalysts Author:David Lereah
“Having someone in your class call you fat, ugly, too tall and so on, you start to think all those things about yourself. And if you're like me, those words are played on repeat inside your head. When I was at home, I felt loved and safe. My sisters were always a safe haven for me. I knew they would always play with me and make me feel like I was one of them. Now we have so many more social outlets, there are so many ways to be stalked and bullied. If social media is too much for you to handle then don't have a Twitter or Facebook account, just be yourself. Be who you want to be.” IfsThinkingWayWantFeelsPlayHomeSocialFeltClassToo MuchMediaHavensSafeAccountsUglySocial MediaHandleLike MeFatsRepeatsBeing YourselfTallAbout YourselfMy SisterOutletsBulliedJust Be YourselfSafe Haven Author:Khloe Kardashian
“Why the increasing emphasis by professional age experts and the media on - and public acceptance of - the nursing home as the locus of age when, in fact, more than ninety percent of those over sixty-five continue to live in the community?” FactsHomeAgeCommunityFiveMediaAcceptancePercentOld AgeExpertsSixtyEmphasisNinetyNursingNursing Home Book:Fountain of Age Source: Fountain of Age
“I was with Shaq at his home the day he retired. It was innovative for him to become the media and announce via social media that he was retiring.” HomeSocialMediaSocial MediaRetiringInnovativeRetiredShaq Author:Amy Jo Martin
“The schools, the courts, the media - all seem determined to erase Christian influence from public life and confine religion to the four walls of the church or home.” HomeSeemsSchoolChristianChurchReligiousFourInfluenceMediaWallCourtDeterminedErasePublic LifeFour Walls Author:Bruce L. Shelley
“The thing I sort of get tired of hearing is if I don't hit home runs or don't get hits, that the pressure of the media is getting to me. Absolutely not. Believe me, it's not getting to me.” IfsBelieveHomeRunningMediaPressureTiredHearingBelieve In MeHome Run Author:Mark McGwire
“There is no such thing as unlawful censorship in the home. Movies, magazines, television, videos, the Internet, and other media are there as guests and should only be welcomed when they are appropriate for family enjoyment.” ShouldHomeMediaTelevisionInternetVideoMagazinesEnjoymentAppropriateGuestsCensorshipUnlawful Author:M. Russell Ballard
“Indian celebrities have the media and fans permanently outside their homes, and that would make me really uncomfortable.” HomeFansMediaIndianUncomfortable Author:Freida Pinto
“What's awesome about social media is you curate your own experience. That leads to the rise of niche celebrities, who are actually just as popular as mass celebrities, but because there's no incentive for traditional media to invest in them as celebrities, they find a home where people can follow them on Instagram.” PeopleHomeSocialMediaMassSocial MediaTraditionalIncentivesInstagramNiche Author:Kevin Systrom
“What is kind of beautiful about Katrina is that even though the media and officials are working hard at telling us everyone in New Orleans was a monster, in the immediate aftermath more than 200,000 people invite displaced strangers into their homes through hurricanehousing.org and an uncounted horde go to New Orleans and the Gulf Coast to give, to love, to be in solidarity, and to rebuild.” PeopleGivingKindHardHomeBeautifulMediaStrangerMonstersOfficialsInvitesSolidarityCoastNew OrleansAftermathKatrinaHorde Author:Rebecca Solnit
“If you're not broadcasting what people feel is their truth as it relates to you, well that becomes a problem. If your not broadcasting how much you love your boyfriend or husband via social media, problems occur in the home and I really think this is happening more than we acknowledge.” PeopleIfsThinkingFeelsWellsProblemHomeSocialLove YouMediaHusbandHappeningsSocial MediaRelateAcknowledgeBroadcastingYour Boyfriend Author:Aeriel Miranda
“In Halberstram's fun house, television elected John F. Kennedy in 1960 (presumably Richard J. Daley and his precinct captains were at home on election night watching the Cook County ballots being counted on television).” HomeNightHouseFunMediaTelevisionElectionCooksCaptains1960sCountyBallots Author:Edwin Diamond
“On social media and [in person] I hear stories of how a song like "Home" helps. Whether it's a guy overseas coping with missing his family or something deeper and terribly dramatic. Somebody once told me that ["Home"] is the song they listen to when they go to the cemetery to visit their child that passed away. It gives them hope. At the end of the day, that's all what I want to offer people.” PeopleWantGivingChildrenPersonsEndsHelpingStoriesHomeGuySongSocialMediaMissingOffersDeeperSocial MediaDramaticThe End Of The DayCopingCemeteryPassed Away Author:Michael Buble
“But 300 million Americans, their lending institutions, their government, their media, all believed that house prices were going to go up consistently. And that got billed into a $20 trillion residential home market. Lending was done based on it, and everybody did a lot of foolish things.” DoneHomeGovernmentHouseMillionsMediaInstitutionsFoolishConsistentlyLendingHouse Prices Author:Warren Buffett
“[Some young athletes] get home, look at social media, and they have thousands of people ripping it out of them, telling them that they're terrible at their profession, they hope they lose their next match or fight.It's hugely negative and unless you can rise above it and pay no attention, it can have a very serious impact on that person's state of mind.” PeopleMindLooksPersonsStatesHomeYoungFightingNextSocialLosesPayAttentionMediaSeriousTerribleNegativeImpactAthleteSocial MediaProfessionState Of MindRise AboveYoung AthletesRise Above It Author:David Haye