Jean Kennedy Smith Even though I was there through it all, it is hard for me to comprehend that I was growing up with brothers who would eventually occupy the highest offices of our nation, including president of the United States. – Jean Kennedy Smith Brothers Quotes Comprehend Quotes Eventually Quotes Growing Quotes Hard Quotes Including Quotes Nation Quotes Occupy Quotes Offices Quotes President Quotes United Quotes I can say without reservation that I do not remember a day in our childhood without laughter. Mother and Dad were destined to have a gaggle of children. We would not have been complete if they had stopped at two or four or even six. Nine of us we had to be.
Georg Buchner How many women does one need to sing the scale of love all the way up and down? – Georg Buchner
Andrew Rosenthal There are so many reasons to mark the passing of the great Joe Cocker – as many songs as he wrote, recorded and performed in his remarkable concerts. For me, Cocker was also the only performer who successfully covered and even improved on The Beatles. – Andrew Rosenthal
Naomi Watts I’m not sure why I still think of myself as 28 – maybe that’s the point where you start growing up, and then you just feel the same for evermore. – Naomi Watts
Christopher Priest I think everybody wants to feel validated in some way, and when you’re looking for leisure activities or if you’re looking for escapism or things like that, you want to read about characters you can identify with. – Christopher Priest
Safra A Catz We got bigger, much scarier competitors. We ended up with Microsoft, a company with all the money in the world, the way I look at those guys. And IBM, another company that, historically, dwarfed us. – Safra A Catz
Gabrielle Zevin I remember visiting my grandmother Adele in Ponce Inlet, Florida, when I was three years old, and she had an IBM electric typewriter. I thought that this electric typewriter was about the most fascinating toy in the world – I liked the little bell and the sounds and the feel of the keys and especially the erase key. – Gabrielle Zevin
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