Elizabeth: [Elizabeth talking on the phone] Do you remember that weird gym teacher Mrs Farmer? - Yeah okay, well my brother told her to go shove a book up her ass today. And then my parents bought him all this new shit. - Yeah, I know. I wish a jet e...
Although I've written a few (a few) poems over the years, I am not a natural poet...and I remain in awe of people who are. The ability to evoke deep emotion, reveal a new facet of the world, or condense an entire story into the limited space and form...
Barton Goldenberg is simply the most effective transformational leader I have met. His business acumen is matched only by his ability to understand the dimensions behind how change stems from a customer’s needs to an "organization’s operations. N...
Keisha Blake, whose celebrated will and focus did not leave her much room for angst, watched her friend ascend to the top deck in her new panda-eyed makeup and had a mauvais quart d'heure, wondering whether she herself had any personality at all or w...
New York City is an amazing place to raise children.
The best thing about New York is everything is available. Whatever you want, New York has got it!
I enjoy creating new ideas, working on new creative projects.
I live not too far from it in New York City.
There's nothing more fun to me than new characters and a new world.
It is often the failure who is the pioneer in new lands, new undertakings, and new forms of expression.
Joining a new church and starting a new life is never easy and often frightening.
I would love to do a television show in New York City.
I like to discover new things, and I'm always testing new apps.
I live mostly in New York, but I teach in both New York and L.A.
In 2010, one in four Americans got the news from Fox News.
I love Edith Wharton. And I love old New York. Anything to do with New York.
I just would like to spend more time in New York City.
Every day is new. It's just a new day. I look at six hours at a time.
I was born in New York, so I'd love to study at New York University.
There are books that one reads over and over again, books that become part of the furniture of one’s mind and alter one’s whole attitude to life, books that one dips into but never reads through, books that one reads at a single sitting and forge...
Modernity gone wrong has isolated humanity and made human reason autonomous of (and dismissive toward) revelation.