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en When so-called celebrities come across here making their pronouncements - wealthy people telling folks how they should earn their living - well, we're outraged. We don't feel we need to justify the hunt to anyone.

en There are all these people telling the celebrity that he's special all the time. That's what people want, right? You're raising a kid and you give it food and shelter and, most importantly, you give it the feeling that it's special. I think people react to celebrities like that -- I mean, they treat celebrities like children. . . . For hundreds of years, that was the major form of entertainment: The grown-ups sat around and watched the kids play. Now they sit around and watch the television. The actors are the kids. On the one hand, people think they own kids; they feel that they have the right to tell the kids what to do. On the other hand, people envy kids. We'd like to be kids our whole lives. Kids get to do what they do. They live on their instincts . . .
  David Duchovny

en We may have some unemployment in this field, but it's still far less than the general public and we still have the opportunity to make a good salary. This isn't the place to become incredibly wealthy. You won't necessarily have a large 6-figure salary, but you'll be doing something that really helps people and you'll earn a solid middle-class living.

en Celebrities don't seem to care as much about looking bad anymore. In the old era, people would be very careful endorsing any products making it look like they were out there to prostitute their name. Celebrities have a different M.O. His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. these days, and there's nothing subtle or sophisticated about it.

en I feel outraged that many years after the civil-rights movement, we are still living with racial problems.

en I decry the current tendency to seek patents on algorithms. There are better ways to earn a living than to prevent other people from making use of one's contributions to computer science.

en Living a green lifestyle generally has been something that only the wealthy or middle class can do. I'm not particularly wealthy or anything, but this is accessible.

en [They were treated with a letter that warned about consequences for] disruptive behavior, foul/abusive language, and obscene gestures. ... I'm not outraged just for black people, I'm not outraged just for Gateway Classic people, I'm outraged for any person who's stayed in a hotel or would stay in a hotel in St. Louis or would bring a convention to St. Louis. I'm very concerned with the city I love that might be construed as unfriendly to any tourist.

en Know-it-all liberal celebrities are in our faces every day, telling people how to live, what to buy, and often how to vote. Children need to understand that just because these people show up on television doesn't mean they know what's best for the rest of America. In fact, it's usually quite the opposite!

en We live vicariously through celebrities. People used to say that celebrities are America's royalty; now I think celebrities are the world's royalty.

en We are living more and more in a community where you don't chat to your neighbour. What you have now is global gossip. Celebrities are people we all know in common.

en I think these stories humanize celebrities and make our readers feel so much better because they can see that celebrities aren't perfect. Not even they have a professional hair person and full-blown body makeup every day.

en In the 1950s, about a quarter of corporate executives died before they hit 65 so they died in office. There was a notion that you better get out by 65 if you want a retirement. Now, people are living longer and they're also living healthier. People don't have to retire so they say the heck with it. You see these founding CEO-type folks hanging around forever.

en In the 1950s, about a quarter of corporate executives died before they hit 65, so they died in office. There was a notion that you better get out by 65 if you want a retirement. Now, people are living longer and they're also living healthier. People don't have to retire so they say the heck with it. You see these founding CEO-type folks hanging around forever.

en According to our survey of wealthy consumers, the Luxury Hotel industry is the category that delivers the best product, the best customer service, and is the innovative and most trusted of any luxury category. To be perceived by the discerning wealthy as the most prestigious brand in the most competitive of luxury categories a brand must earn its stripes continuously.


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