As a practicing neurologist, I place central importance in applying current science to the notion of disease prevention.
I really like science because it seems to be that place where you get the big picture, everything connects.
In LA, I mean, here's this place full of desperate and sad people who take their only pleasure from destroying others for the purposes of their own self-aggrandizement.
The problem with winter sports is that - follow me closely here - they generally take place in winter.
Sports and entertainment are the only places where inner-city kids see themselves being able to succeed. Their intellectual development is something they don't relate to.
The place where I had so much success as a driver would be where I had my first win as a team owner.
A society in which there are high levels of voluntary activity will simply be a better, happier place than one where there are not.
What has always made IBM a fascinating and compelling place for me is the passion of the company, and its people, to apply technology and scientific thinking to major societal issues.
Love places someone else in the centre of your being and your own self is blurred.
In Japan, mothers insist on achievement and accomplishment as a sign of love and respect. Thus to fail places children in a highly shamed situation.
I feel like love is the thing we were created for, yet it's the place we struggle the most.
I recently went to New York for the first time, and honey, I'm in love with that place. I'm obsessed with its sausages.
I love just walking around New York. It's like a whole world in one place.
The world would be a very sad place if readers could only love one story.
When you love someone so much that you are in pain when you are apart it ends up being destructive. I never want to be in that place again.
I love Amsterdam. The city is vibrant and alive. It's fresh and so open. It's definitely one of my favorite places.
There's a higher place that I have no illusions about reaching. There's a sophistication and aesthetic about composers who only write only for the music's sake.
Unfortunately or fortunately, in order to become acquainted with the idiom of country or rock music, it is necessary to occasionally play in a bar. Bars are a rehearsal place.
You have to react to what's around you in the moment, whatever the music is. Just think of it as some place you have to enter and you need to find the key.
I think another thing is that we don't really want exclusivity. We accept that it is in the artist's interest to be on sale in every place where they sell music.
Nobody will ever take Maurice's place, and he'll go on with us and he'll go on our music. He'll go on with us as the Bee Gees, and Maurice will always be with us.