Measured in time of transport and communication, the whole round globe is now smaller than a small European country was a hundred years ago.
For the last three years, I've been working on 'Bromst,' and that's all that encompassed my brain. And now that it's out, it will change the way that I think musically.
We have to change course. And we have to do so now. That is why I worked with my colleagues in Washington to pass the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Our mothers' generation fought so hard to change things and we're the first generation to benefit. And now you get girls in their twenties who say they're not feminists.
You've got the Democratic Party that now depends on more government spending and actual building the dependence on government in order to increase their political party.
I am not about to let the people who so mismanaged the state budget now try to manage local government.
The United States government can indict you on something, and now you've got to prove your innocence. And that's not the Constitution of the United States.
Now it is clear, that if the government can exclude, on account either of their opinions or feelings, any persons thus drawn by lot, the trial is no longer a trial by 'the country,' but only by a portion of the country.
Under this president, we have a government that has grown too big, too costly and now even more overbearing by forcing religious entities to abandon their beliefs.
We have to attack those things which stand in the way of America progress. And what stands in the way of American progress right now is the federal government.
We must take action now, by permitting re-importation, to ensure that health care and prescription drugs remain accessible and affordable for everyone.
Yes, Americans can still get credit for cars and trucks and refrigerators, and those businesses are doing well. But just try to get a home loan now.
Now, I know there are many Americans who say, 'Get out of Afghanistan. Bring 'em all home.' And there are others who say, 'Put in hundreds of thousands of more.'
Praying privately in churches, I began to discover that heaven was my true home and also that it was here and now, woven into this life.
I grew up in San Francisco and moved to L.A. about 20 years ago, and now my main home is in Hollywood.
I live in a very small town and now that I've closed down my studio, I'm working at home.
Like your home's closets, your financial clutter needs an overhaul every now and again, and the payoff will go far beyond the psychic satisfaction of neatening up.
I would not run for president. I really like what I'm doing now. People say I'm giving them energy and hope.
Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.
I, for one, hope that youth will again revolt and again demoralize the dead weight of conformity that now lies upon us.
For if enough people were really convinced that growth should be halted, and if they acted on that conviction, then billions of others might be deprived of any realistic hope of gaining the opportunities now enjoyed by the more fortunate.