them to barrel though red lights and turn right on red.
Elaine Sciolino
Lots of countries have great constitutions, but their leaders have a practice of ignoring the rules whenever they feel like it.
Adam Davidson
Our memories are convenient lies we create, cribbing images from others' experiences. We discard the personal specifics which don't conform to the ideal conventional beauty created by art directors and cinematographers.
Damian Loeb
Without Cooperstown, you don't have baseball: Baseball is history.
Brian Kilmeade
There are three orchestras in Munich, all world-quality, in a city of one million. Yet every hall is full.
Zubin Mehta
I identify with the regular person, because that is who I am.
Kathy Griffin
Men and women's needs and desires overlap but go in different directions as well.
Nicolas Roeg
I actually crashed the car I learned to drive on. It was a friend of mine's car.
Kelly Rowland
I arrived in New York in 1986, when I was 28. The market here was nothing. In the Union Square farmers' market, it was a couple of potatoes, everything from California. So the only place I was comfortable shopping was in Chinatown, because it all came from Hong Kong.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Elaine Sciolino
Lots of countries have great constitutions, but their leaders have a practice of ignoring the rules whenever they feel like it.
Adam Davidson
Our memories are convenient lies we create, cribbing images from others' experiences. We discard the personal specifics which don't conform to the ideal conventional beauty created by art directors and cinematographers.
Damian Loeb
Without Cooperstown, you don't have baseball: Baseball is history.
Brian Kilmeade
There are three orchestras in Munich, all world-quality, in a city of one million. Yet every hall is full.
Zubin Mehta
I identify with the regular person, because that is who I am.
Kathy Griffin
Men and women's needs and desires overlap but go in different directions as well.
Nicolas Roeg
I actually crashed the car I learned to drive on. It was a friend of mine's car.
Kelly Rowland
I arrived in New York in 1986, when I was 28. The market here was nothing. In the Union Square farmers' market, it was a couple of potatoes, everything from California. So the only place I was comfortable shopping was in Chinatown, because it all came from Hong Kong.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten