The industry itself has ordsprog
The industry itself has changed. IT used to be big machines behind glass walls. Now it's in people's homes. It's in their living rooms. It's in their pockets. It's in their cars.
Dick Lampman
There are still too many people living in hotel rooms and we want to help them get into longer-term homes before the holidays.
David Paulson
If you want to get into people's living rooms, you have to get into their living rooms, ... Your come-from-behind underdog speech brings tears to my eyes.
Bill Bradley
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1943
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Our people's standard of living has gone way up. People have been able to buy washers and dryers and cars. They've put new roofs on their homes. We've been able to buy more Christmas gifts than ever before.
Bob Bradley
The glass that fell in the building was probably incinerated and destroyed, but the force of the fire pushed some of the glass outward. We were able to find, by crawling around and even going through wrecked cars, little pieces of the glass. We probably can account for every color and glass pattern on there. With the pieces of glass, in conjunction with the photographs, we could re-create these windows almost exactly.
Tim Samuelson
Celebrities like John Wayne and Willie Nelson used to stay here, so we took that idea and ran with it. Our visitors really like staying in rooms with a unique ambience rather than the bland cookie-cutter chain hotel rooms we've all seen before. We replaced just about everything except the walls to give the rooms a whole new look and feel.
Jerry Reed
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1937
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I see if people are around, see what they put up on the walls. I want a little sense of what the feeling is, how lively, how much people personalize things. They put industry articles up on the walls, ones that are particularly rude to us or particul
Bill Gates
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1955
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There are a lot of people here that lost their homes. We were lucky and spared, but every day you go to work, there are a lot of people without homes, without cars,
Joey Kern
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1976
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People in the most vulnerable areas clearly anticipated their cars, like their homes, would be at risk, ... It's suggestive of people taking their cars, not because they had a lot of people to protect, but because they were taking their second-most valuable possession.
Bob Stein
She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. We need to get some quality homes for these people I mean there's soldiers out there right now living in apartments that are sub parts of homes and it's not fair to them.
Kent Burto
I have a lot of dirt and glass on the ground in my room, but everything is still there. Some people lost their whole rooms.
Leslie Jensen
The homes around downtown are so beautiful. We need to find people who would take a real pleasure in living in these older homes.
Kathy Bethune
Some of our people have stepped forward and offered their second homes - cabins, cottages - in different parts of the state for families whose homes were destroyed, ... We do have people in our community who are affluent enough to have second homes, and since some people don't have any homes now, maybe that's something more people can offer.
Henry Shelton
When you're talking about cars or washing machines or whatever, those people are buying steel a year forward or more.
Robert Crandall
These homes had between several inches and several feet of water in them. But there are many small roads that go off the main highway into valleys with steep walls and streams. We don't yet know how many other homes may have sustained damage.
Ray Lovell
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