“Oh, for that remarkable and complex economy of motherhood. Those back and forth generosities-where one day a mom ferries the kids to the swim meet, or a mom takes your kid off to the movies while you're sick with the flu. And the next week after baseball you have all the kids sleep over. Not to mention the friend with whom you freely have the throw-your-hands-in-the-air-I-surrender discussions of how to manage any of it.” KidsSleepEconomyWeekMomOne DayBaseballSickMotherhoodManageDiscussionRemarkableSwim Author:Victoria Redel
“Some artists leave remarkable things which, a 100 years later, don't work at all. I have left my mark; my work is hung in museums, but maybe one day the Tate Gallery or the other museums will banish me to the cellar... you never know.” KnowsYearsArtistLeftOne DayMarkRemarkableMuseumsHungGalleryCellarsMaybe One Day Author:Francis Bacon
“I was lucky enough to realize my dream. When I was a little kid in Santa Barbara, sitting on the floor in my grandmother's house, dreaming of maybe one day working for Walt Disney, and to have that dream come true, I think that's pretty remarkable.” ThinkingLittlesEnoughDreamKidsHouseRealizingOne DayLuckySittingRemarkableGrandmotherMy GrandmotherDreams Come TrueLittle KidSantaWaltBarbaraMaybe One DaySanta Barbara Author:Floyd Norman
“What I love about the creative process, and this may sound naive, but it is this idea that one day there is no idea, and no solution, but the next day there is an idea. I find that incredibly exciting and conceptually actually remarkable.” MayIdeasNextProcessSoundCreativeOne DaySolutionsExcitingNo IdeaRemarkableCreative ProcessNext DayNaive Author:Jonathan Ive