The doctrine of Necessity or Destiny is the doctrine of Toleration.
With the 2001 terror attacks, airline bankruptcies, pension terminations, loss of pay, changes in work rules — we're all working harder and longer than we used to.
Every day we wake up, we have an opportunity to do some good, but there's so much bad that you have to navigate to get to the good.
There's simply no substitute for experience in terms of aviation safety.
You know, I think when people are in important positions in big organizations, they often get tied up with the minutia of managing money, managing things. They often forget that people deserve to be led.
People really are our most important resource, and people who don't realize that and choose not to live that way, choose not to lead that way, are paying a price for that in many of our companies, many of our organizations.
One of the things I teach my children is that I have always invested in myself, and I have never stopped learning, never stopped growing.
Michael Flynn is a very controversial figure for a variety of reasons.
I hate the murderer, love him murdered.
There are gods in Alabama: Jack Daniel's, high school quarterbacks, trucks, big tits, and also Jesus.
What, after all, is more real to us than the geography of our childhoods?