After all, that is the first requisite of a successful college education—learning how to meet people.
— Joseph P. Kennedy via David Nasaw, The Patriarch
That if he hadn't accomplish anything by forty, he was unlikely ever to acomplish anything.
— Robert Caro, Master of the Senate
Chocolate banana pudding.
— Jay
Deflatable book jacket
— @alfreemanjr
Looks like it's trying too hard.
— Darren on a comp
Instead, he encouraged viewers to adopt cats from a store in the East Village — and thereby become owners of a Bader sculpture.
— Nikil Saval, "Money for Sale, Heroin-Injected Lasagna: How One Artist Is Defining Our Era," The New York Times Style Magazine
I can't open my sardines.
— Lily doing improv on the couch
I've seen how that comment negatively impacts people.
— Lily (paraphrase)
And by the time you're 40 years old you have a wall full of coffee tables calculating you into traffic. Calculating you into your career choice.
— Kanye West, Jimmy Kimmel Live
But rather, “Partner, Partner, Partner."
— Bruce in an email
The buildup, the accrual.
— Reporter on aura of LBJ via Robert Caro, Master of the Senate
What does she keep dropping? My god!
— Sid after Lily dropped her keys, then her phone, then her phone again
“Nothing clicked,” he said. “And suddenly this one small video became the rage. My father was flummoxed and asked me, ‘Why did this click?’
— Sriram Srikanth, "In Kiki Challenge, Muddy Indian Farmers Show World How to Groove," The New York Times
Akshay -25
Austin -72
Will +4
Aaron -0
Ben -40
David -10
— Final tally when I left
It takes money to enjoy it the way it's supposed to be enjoyed.
— Uber driver on Vegas
Frozen yogurt.
— Akshay
But breathtaking self-regulation. And an abililty to, though he is a very natural person, constrain himself in all kinds of unnatural ways for the sake of some purpose.
— Michael Lewis on Obama, Charlie Rose
There's so much cool shit in the world.
— Darren scrolling thru Pinterest
Because of the support of one man.
— Robert Caro, Master of the Senate
This stuff Johnson puts out is written to be read.
— Homes Alexander via Robert Caro, Master of the Senate