Susan Vreeland Luncheon of the Boating Party,’ owned by The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., has served Americans as a symbol of France and French culture, both of which I love, and is as evocative and triumphant an image as that other emissary of France, the Statue of Liberty. – Susan Vreeland
Susan Barker During the six years I spent writing my novel ‘The Incarnations,’ I lived in seven cities in four countries. I moved in and out of 17 different houses and flats in Beijing, Seoul, Colorado, Boston, Leeds, Washington D.C., London and Shenzhen. – Susan Barker
Sunny Hostin I was a journalism major in college, went to law school, and became a federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. I loved it and was with the Department of Justice for years. – Sunny Hostin
Steven Ford Our dad was just a congressman for 27 years, and if you live in Washington, D.C., everybody’s dad works for the government. We grew up just like everyone else. – Steven Ford
Steve Southerland What is true is that if we do not change the culture of Washington, D.C., the United States of America will cease. – Steve Southerland
Steve Daines I had the chance to visit all 56 counties in Montana in my pickup. You can put Washington, D.C., in one corner of our state and put Chicago in the other corner, and that’s the size of my congressional district. – Steve Daines
Steve Bullock The truth is Floridians and Montanans have more in common than you might think. Both are fed up with partisan gridlock in D.C., and look to their state leaders to find common ground, pursue compromise, and move forward solutions that improve the health of their economy, their communities and their residents. – Steve Bullock
Stephen F Lynch The one thing that I have been struck with, after coming here to Congress is, how many people in Washington, D.C. talk about job loss like they are talking about the weather, or a natural disaster like an earthquake. – Stephen F Lynch
Stephen A Schwarzman Washington, D.C., puts enormous burdens on people who, at the end of the day, are just humans. – Stephen A Schwarzman
Stella Young From my first days in Washington D.C., where I rolled a whole four downtown blocks without seeing a single shop, cafe, bar or restaurant I could not access, to the beautifully accessible buses in New York City, I was in heaven. – Stella Young
Shy Glizzy I don’t know rap. I can’t tell you a Tupac song. But you put on some go-go, and I’ll know it word-for-word. That’s why I feel like I got my own sound – or a D.C. sound. – Shy Glizzy
Shy Glizzy No one shows love. There’s no unity between the artists and the streets. There’s none of that in D.C. You’re never gonna get love in D.C. If you get love in D.C., then you’re a special person. – Shy Glizzy