From an app point of view, if you looked at innovation on the PC, you'd be hard pressed to find companies innovating. The list is small.
What's wrong with a bit of nostalgia between friends? I think nostalgia sometimes gets too much of a bad press.
Though our trials are diverse, there is one thing the Lord expects of us no matter our difficulties and sorrows: He expects us to press on.
The press these days should be rather careful about its role. We may have acquired some tendencies about over-involvement that we had better overcome.
The press will naturally come and go as it has done with all artists, from David Bowie to Neil Young to U2.
Like a forgotten old photograph, this dream will stay pressed, between the pages of a book you don’t feel like reading anymore.
I like chatting with people. If people ask me a direct question, I give them a direct answer and I feel I've always done that with the press.
I think most people realize that Barbara and Jenna are college kids, and to make such a big deal out of it is a bit ridiculous. At least now, the press has stopped.
People want to hear your stories about these wonderful experiences you have, and that's what press tours are for.
Tennis players go into a press conference, and almost every one of them is the same. We do very little differently on a day-to-day basis.
I just signed to do my next book with Ecco Press, a new primer or encyclopedia. This will be my take on what classic Italian cooking is.
Wooing the press is an exercise roughly akin to picnicking with a tiger. You might enjoy the meal, but the tiger always eats last.
Reagan didn't socialize with the press. He spent his evenings with Nancy, watching TV with dinner trays. But he knew that to transcend, you can't condescend.
I think anybody would be hard pressed not to relate to at least one of the characters, because there's so many different multifaceted people populating this crazy world.
There is an extraordinary degree of amity among Washington poets. They hang together. You would be hard pressed to find that in Manhattan.
The press doesn't just cover presidential campaigns, they influence them by making arbitrary decisions about who is 'top tier' and merits coverage.
If we could have somehow stayed away from the public and the press, it might have been different, but every private issue seemed to be played out on the front page.
I don't think about the press or the crowds or the other leaders of the race. The focus is only on myself. As soon as I see the targets, I tune them out.
Interviews are usually a follow-up, like a press junket or a publicity junket, or something like that, and I'm not doing any of that right now. I don't have any axes to grind.
Given what the media have put the country through this past decade, it must come as a surprise to most Americans that the press has a code of ethics.
The American people are entitled to see the president and to hear his views directly, and not to see him only through the press.