Chris Columbus was really interesting to watch how he works with children.
David R. Ellis
Recitation: by Male by Female
There's slowly been a kind of shift in how we think about childhood. It's like childhood almost extends to 20 or 22 even after the end of college. When I was growing up, there was this expectation that you were on your own now.
Joe Meno
ChildhoodCollegeGrowing UpThink
After 87 pictures in 47 years, I knew when to quit.
Joel McCrea
PicturesQuitYearsKnewAfter
A nutritionist is expensive, but it's money well spent.
Max Holloway
MoneyExpensiveWellSpent
I got interested in the question of literacy because writers are always moaning about why more people don't read books.
Robert Hass
PeopleWhyMoreQuestionAlwaysGot
Value Proposition Design is a 'must have' for anyone creating a new venture. It captures the core issues around understanding and finding customer problems and designing and validating potential solutions.
Steve Blank
ValueProblemsPotentialDesignNew
For years, I have been criticized for supporting the military because I have no military experience. It's one of the craziest complaints I've ever experienced in over 30 years as a radio talk show host.
Mike Gallagher
ExperienceTalkMilitaryOverRadio
I think Mrs. Clinton has a lot of weaknesses because she was the architect of the Obama administration's foreign policy.
Michael McCaul
ThinkShePolicyBecauseWeaknesses
I'm known for being annoyingly gender-focused. It's always been my platform.
Liz Phair
AlwaysBeingBeenKnownPlatform
Comfort came in with the middle classes.
Clive Bell
ComfortMiddleClassesCame
I was pretty as a child and I felt that I wasn't very manly and that plagued me for years.
Bradley Cooper
ChildMeYearsPrettyManlyVery
There's one thing my dad taught me: don't talk about politics, because you'll never make anyone happy. Don't even go for it.
Noah Cyrus
PoliticsHappyMeYouGoGo For It
A woman at 20 is like ice, at 30 she is warm and at 40 she is hot.
Gina Lollobrigida
WomanWarmIceHotSheLike
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