Everything is made up of the exact same thing, whether it's your hand, the ocean, or a star.
Those who talk don't know what is going on and those who know what is going on won't talk.
If you tell the same story five times, it's true.
You don't tell us how to stage the news and we don't tell you how to cover it.
Rules for a White House Spokesman: No. 1 is always tell the truth. I've got only one currency, that's the truth. There are 10,000 ways to say "no comment," and I've used 9,999 of them. The second rule is don't be afraid to say, "I don't know. " You may look dumb, but if you don't know you can't give them hot air because it always shows on your face.
Being a press secretary is like learning to type: You're hunting and pecking for a while and then you find yourself doing the touch system and don't realize it. You're speaking for the president without ever having to go to him.
Ol' Shoot from the Lip," we call him.
I was in a store in Halifax, Nova Scotia that I love, sort of like an environmental friendly sort of store. But they had a great book section. So I went in there all the time. The woman who worked there - which I feel so bad; I've forgotten her name - she handed me the book and she said, "Hey, you should read this. I think it would make a good movie. " I remember reading the back of it and I was like, "Huh. " Then I just devoured the book and I was so moved by it and said, "Why don't we start developing this into a film?" So that's how it [Into the Forest] all started.
Good governance depends on ability to take responsibility by both administration as well as people.
But prices for the opening ceremony and some events' final competition should be a little bit higher.
Because I grew up in Chicago, I didn't have an emotional relationship to segregation. I understood the facts and stories, but there was not an emotional relationship.