Im looking for leaders who are going to go to Washington for a season, not career politicians. People who understand that the strength of America comes from the private sector, not Washington, D. C.
I love fast cars. . . and to go too fast in them.
And I think women have come a very, very long way, but they have a long way to go.
As soon as you get over caring what people think, you can have a nice time.
Coffee and smoking are the last great addictions.
She comes from the Midwest. She had me at a very young age and raised me on her own. She's a very hard worker.
To put me through school my morn had to work, so I was a latchkey kid.
. . . the state of rapture I experience when I read a wonderful book is one of the main reasons I read; but it doesn't happen every time or even every other time, and when it does happen, I am truly beside myself.
I'm not building a game. I'm building a new country.
Almost no one as I think most leadership books are a joke. They are, as I note in Leadership BS, frequently based on wishes and hopes rather than reality, on inspiring stories rather than systematic social science, and on "oughts" rather than "is. "
I like the Cyclostyle ink; it is so inky. I do not think there is anyone who takes quite such a fierce pleasure in things being themselves as I do. The startling wetness of water excites and intoxicates me: the fieriness of fire, the steeliness of steel, the unutterable muddiness of mud. It is just the same with people. . . . When we call a man "manly" or a woman "womanly" we touch the deepest philosophy.