It was always tough, but today we are in the throes of something we have never seen in our history. It's clear in recent times the market is looking for a bottom.
Today, among little girls especially, princesses and the romanticised ideal they represent - finding the man of your dreams - have a limited shelf life.
The world we build tomorrow is born in the stories we tell our children today. Politics moves the pieces. Education changes the game.
If some great catastrophe is not announced every morning, we feel a certain void. Nothing in the paper today, we sigh.
It was good because it helped me get where I'm at today, but then people stereotype and say we don't want to use her because she's known as the 'Wonderbra girl'.
I hear so many of the young people today sing and I think they have a good voice, yet I wonder if they'll ever know that they sound alike.
One of the key problems today is that politics is such a disgrace, good people don't go into government.
Today we're just growing and consuming, and I think maybe there's a sadness in that. People are longing for a time when there was a black and white and good and bad.
Today, lawyers are attacking more; they're attacking everything. A good example is the O.J. Simpson case.
I have photographs taken of me at the time I was addicted, and thought I looked good. I see them today and realize my eyes were dead.
So far, and today, everything felt really great. Now I am good to get on the plane and fly to Australia.
Manuel is still today a good friend. The others I see rarely, but with Edgar I phone from time to time.
I'm not very prolific. I'm not good at sitting down as an artist and saying 'Okay, I need to put in my four hours today.'
Sometimes good comes through adversity. I would not be who I am today had it not been for the internment, and I like who I am.
If government half a century ago had provided us with all our dinners and breakfasts, it would be the practice of our orators today to assume the impossibility of our providing for ourselves.
I think one of the terrible things today is that people have this deathly fear of food: fear of eggs, say, or fear of butter. Most doctors feel that you can have a little bit of everything.
People always worry that buying tech products today carries a risk of obsolescence. Most of the time, that fear is overblown.
Too often today, we do not rely on faith so much as on our own ability to reason and solve problems.
America, which has the most glorious present still existing in the world today, hardly stops to enjoy it, in her insatiable appetite for the future.
People always want to pin yesterday's news on you, as opposed to asking you what you're going to do for the future, what you're doing today.
The future is going to require really smart people. What we think are crises today probably will be no big deal, and we have no idea what will really be crises in the future.