“I don't really remember the day we lost our home in the floods, but looking back I can understand how devastating it was for my parents. I was only six, so I remember us having to move to Adelaide - but not much of the actual day and night of the flood. We had to start all over again and my parents opened a café.” I CanHomeRememberMovingNightLostParentSixFloodLooking BackDay And NightCafesAdelaide Author:Samantha Stosur
“The next thing I am doing is moving back home to Minnesota and getting involved in politics. I'm looking at a run for Senate in 2008, but in the meantime I am focused on knitting together the progressive network in the upper Midwest.” HomeRunningTogetherMovingNextComedyInvolvedFocusedMoving OnProgressiveSenateLooking BackBack HomeMoved OnKnittingMinnesotaMidwestMoving Back Author:Al Franken
“Retaining 'Monday Night Football' simply did not make smart financial sense for ABC. We could not reconcile the fees against the revenue. We love football at ABC. It's been a love affair for 36 years. It will go down in the history of sports television, being created on ABC and with this magnificent run. But at this point, given the success we're having with our entertainment product and the financials, we deemed that this was the proper move for us. We're not looking back .” YearsRunningMovingNightGivenSportsTelevisionFootballProductsSmartAffairFinancialEntertainmentMagnificentLooking BackMondayRevenueLove AffairReconcileFeesRetainingMonday NightMonday Night Football Author:George Bodenheimer
“My one challenge with the support group that I'd become involved with on campus is that the people seem to spend as much time talking about their ill-begotten pasts as their promising futures. It's as if people are drawn to looking back. They can't move on until it all makes sense. Humbly submitted: It never does.” PeopleIfsDoeSeemsPastMovingChallengesTalkingSupportGroupsInvolvedIllMake SenseLooking BackCampusSupport Groups Book:Following Christopher Creed Source: Following Christopher Creed
“Well, your whole life is like a checkerboard and there's a sense that you get, especially looking back on it, that you begin to realize and gain awareness that there's something else moving all of these pieces around in your life, and that was really true for me right from the very beginning.” WellsWholeMovingLife IsRealizingPiecesAwarenessGainsWhole LifeLooking BackLife Is LikeReally TrueCheckerboard Author:Wayne Dyer