“Well, one thing's very clear, that terrorism isn't just a threat which is external to Western countries. It's not simply a foreign menace that comes from overseas to strike our cities. It can and it does, as we now know, come from within our own countries and from inside our own populations.” KnowsWellsDoeCountryCitiesClearOne ThingThreatWesternPopulationTerrorismStrikesMenace Author:Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones
“It's one thing for a courier service transport letters and documents from one city to another at a cost that only big business can afford; but it's another thing to take a letter from an Indian boy studying at the University of Ottawa to his mother in Old Crow.” BigsMotherCitiesBoysStudyOne ThingCostLettersUniversityIndianDocumentsCrowTransportBig BusinessOttawa Author:Jean Chretien
“I want to celebrate these elms which have been spared by the plague, these survivors of a once flourishing tribe commemorated by all the Elm Streets in America. But to celebrate them is to be silent about the people who sit and sleep underneath them, the homeless poor who are hauled away by the city like trash, except it has no place to dump them. To speak of one thing is to suppress another.” PeopleWantHas BeensAmericaSpeakSleepPoorCitiesOne ThingStreetsSilentCelebrateSurvivorHomelessTribesTrashPlagueDumpFlourishing Author:Lisel Mueller
“It's one thing to execute dishes on your own time for family and friends, but quite another to perform and be judged in a competition. And that's what cooking in a high profile restaurant is. It's a competition. You're up against every other three-star restaurant in your city, and if you want to stay in business, you'd better deliver.” IfsWantThreeStarsCitiesOne ThingCookingCompetitionRestaurantsJudgedDishesFamily And FriendsProfileHigh Profile Author:Joe Bastianich
“You can save the city, but having the city be in jeopardy is one thing and having the people you care about be in jeopardy is another.” PeopleCareCitiesOne ThingJeopardy Author:Marc Guggenheim
“One thing I loved about New Zealand was the indoor/outdoor lifestyle of the place. I remember going from Xboxing, jamming out on guitars and drum machines in my buddy's apartment, to a bike ride through the parks and up and down the streets all over the city, to the ocean, right into the water. I remember we were swimming outer ways and we got to a certain place where we wanted to see - or I wanted to see - how deep the water was.” WayWantedRememberCertainWaterCitiesOne ThingStreetsOceanMachinesGuitarLifestyleParksSwimmingApartmentBikeUp And DownBuddyNew Zealand Author:Gabriel Mann