The American Dream is a phrase we'll have to wrestle with all of our lives. It means a lot of things to different people. I think we're redefining it now.
Man can now fly in the air like a bird, swim under the ocean like a fish, he can burrow into the ground like a mole. Now if only he could walk the earth like a man, this would be paradise.
Everything's so repressive now - it's the No generation. You can't do anything, you can't eat anything, you have to abstain.
Conservation is now a dead word.
But now they have it down to a real science where it's about an hour.
We need leadership, and we need it now.
It used to be you did TV or you did film. Now it's like a media blitz.
That's the danger of having too much success. You lose that magic, that feeling of not being in control, which I feel now, it's too controlled.
The last part, the part you're now approaching, was for Aristotle the most important for happiness.
Bullying wasn't okay in elementary school and it isn't okay now, especially when it comes in the form of a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Thanks to President Bush and Republican principles, businesses now have more confidence to hire workers.
Now is the time to draw a clean, clear, bright line and say if you are engaging in speech over the Internet you do not have to check with your lawyer or your accountant. You are a free American, and you have the opportunity to engage in free speech over the Internet.
If I am taking a job, I really want to do it 100% on a daily basis, and that's not what I can do right now.
As I went to college, I went into radio and television. Now I suppose most people think that's one step ahead of basket weaving as a major in college, but it was part of the journalism department.
Back then when Chomsky and Herman wrote, the left, myself among them, all knew that something terrible was happening in Vietnam, though most now claim to remember otherwise.