“I'm interested in - in that his power, if that is the word, is such that he has actually been able to be in a way a one-man wrecking crew in the area of deportment and how one proceeds politically on the stump. Marco Rubio is - is attempting, as you know, to a - to give [Donald] Trump a fight in Trump's own style. I'm not sure how that works, but - but certainly the indices are good.” IfsKnowsMenWayGivingAbleFightingStyleTrumpAreasNot SureOne ManCrewAttemptingMarcosStumps Author:Bernie Sanders
“Advice I would give to anyone trying to find their own personal style: don't copy anybody, just be yourself, and make your own trends.” GivingTryingAdviceStyleBeing YourselfCopiesTrendsJust Be YourselfPersonal Style Author:Bethany Cosentino
“What happens is sometimes these congregations will still have the white style of worship, even though they're mixed, because folks are willing to give up whatever they may have come with. So it's still quite a stretch for African Americans, yeah.” GivingMayStillsSometimesHappensWhiteStyleWillingGiving UpWorshipYeahFolksAfrican AmericanCongregation Author:Michael Emerson
“The idea of a visual icon that gives you a sense of information very quickly and that you can easily just say "That's what the style is."” GivingIdeasStyleInformationVisualsIcons Author:DJ Spooky
“Giving someone their style or bumping up their sense of style to be a better version of what it is, is part of the fun of what I do, and I actually approached Al Sharpton. They didn't come to me.” GivingFunStyleVersionsAls Author:Carol Friedman
“According to Hollywood logic, none of the actual Titanic passengers was interesting enough, so the writer-director had to invent a Romeo and Juliet-style fictional couple to heat up the catastrophe. This seems a tiny bit like giving Anne Frank a wacky best friend, to perk up that attic.” GivingEnoughSeemsBitsInterestingStyleCoupleDirectorsLogicHollywoodTinyHeatFrankCatastrophePassengersJulietPerksAtticsWacky Author:Paul Rudnick
“To choose the ideal voice for a character is to give a character an ardent and vivid life, to allow him or her to speak, rather than speaking for them, in an older style of omniscient narration.” GivingCharacterSpeakVoiceStyleIdealsVividArdentOmniscientNarration Author:Joyce Carol Oates