“I always have to have my lipstick. Sometimes I have more than one shade: start with one color for the morning, one for night. Sometimes I have a couple shades just in case I need something more powerful for the day.” NeedsSometimesNightPowerfulMorningCasesColorCoupleShadeLipstick Author:L'Wren Scott
“One of the greatest things I've ever seen happen was the morning I opened the newspaper and it said that some very powerful government officials had decided to change the name of “french fries” to “freedoom fries” and “french toast” to “freedom toast”. It was impressive. I wanted to write a letter to them just to thank them, just for proving globally that they were absolute imbeciles.” WritingSaidGovernmentHappensWantedNamesPowerfulMorningProveLettersDecidedAbsolutesNewspapersOfficialsImpressiveVery PowerfulToastsFriesImbecilesGovernment OfficialsFrench FriesPowerful GovernmentFrench Toast Author:Johnny Depp
“The media wanted me to speak since morning. But I wanted to speak to Vadodara first Vadodara has first right on me.” FirstsWantedSpeakPowerfulMorningMedia Author:Narendra Modi
“When people say I'm powerful, it scares me in a way. If you saw what I see when I wake up in the morning, you wouldn't think that either.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayPowerfulMorningSawsWake UpScare Author:Britney Spears
“Radio, or at least the kind of radio we're proposing to do, can cut through that. It can reach people who would otherwise never hear your work, and of course I find that very notion inspiring. Radio stories are powerful because the human voice is powerful. It has been and will continue to be the most basic element of storytelling. As a novelist (and I should note that working my novel is the first thing I do in the morning and the very last thing I do before I sleep), shifting into this new medium is entirely logical. It's still narrative, only with different tools.” PeopleShouldFirstsHumansKindHas BeensStillsDifferentStoriesLastsCoursesVoiceSleepPowerfulMorningNovelCuttingElementsToolsNotesNotionRadioStorytellingMediumsNarrativeNovelistsLogicalShiftingHuman Voice Author:Daniel Alarcon