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One day, at my office, I wrote down some names and dates and notes, and I wrote a title, 'The Age of Despair,' and then some other 'Ages' - Innocence, God, Reason, Hope - and I wrote this as well: 'Woman, born in 1930, lives till the age of 80 or so, suffers depression, marries a car dealer, has children who grow up to confuse her.'
David Bergen
Depression
Hope
God
Day
Woman
Age
Car
Confuse
Down
Despair
Innocence
Other
One Day
Some
Born
Dates
Names
Wrote
Well
Dealer
Till
Up
Office
Children
Title
Notes
Then
Ages
Reason
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Suffers
Her
I've been fortunate when in government to have a car at my disposal, which takes away the nightmare of getting a taxi.
David Blunkett
Government
Car
Takes
Been
Getting
Which
Taxi
Fortunate
Disposal
Away
Nightmare
You can know or not know how a car runs and still enjoy riding in a car.
David Byrne
You
Car
Enjoy
Runs
Know
How
Still
Riding
On a bike, being just slightly above pedestrian and car eye level, one gets a perfect view of the goings-on in one's own town.
David Byrne
Car
Own
Pedestrian
Slightly
Eye
Above
Perfect
Town
Gets
Just
Being
Bike
View
Level
I'm not suggesting people abandon musical instruments and start playing their cars and apartments, but I do think the reign of music as a commodity made only by professionals might be winding down.
David Byrne
Music
People
Car
Made
Down
Think
Musical
Abandon
Winding
Only
Instruments
Commodity
Apartments
Might
Reign
Professionals
Start
Playing
Suggesting
I don't listen to the radio very much, but that could be because I don't have a car.
David Byrne
Car
Could
Because
Very
Listen
Much
Radio
There's a certain amount of freedom involved in cycling: you're self-propelled and decide exactly where to go. If you see something that catches your eye to the left, you can veer off there, which isn't so easy in a car, and you can't cover as much ground walking.
David Byrne
Freedom
You
Car
Cycling
Eye
Easy
Exactly
See
Something
Involved
Go
Cover
Off
Left
Walking
Where
Decide
Which
Much
Certain
Your
Ground
Amount
Every time you try to create an experience with a character who doesn't use a gun, doesn't drive a car, doesn't jump off platforms, doesn't solve puzzles, you are taking a risk.
David Cage
Time
Character
You
Experience
Try
Car
Gun
Drive
Every
Every Time
Solve
Risk
Taking
Puzzles
Off
Jump
Create
Use
Who
Platforms
Once the subject matter of rock n' roll changed from cars and pop love songs to songs about really true love and the blues and death and mortality, this light bulb went off in my head and I went, 'Oh, that's what they're doing. That's kind of - that's art.'
David Chase
Love
Death
Art
True Love
Light
Matter
Car
Love Songs
Changed
Once
Kind
About
Songs
Head
Light Bulb
Mortality
True
Rock
Bulb
Doing
Rock-N-Roll
Subject
Subject Matter
Off
Roll
Oh
Blues
Really
Pop
I drive an electric car.
David Duchovny
Car
Drive
Electric
We have spent so much time worrying about a 'cyber Pearl Harbor,'' the attack that takes out the power grid, that we have focused far too little on the subtle manipulation of data that can mean that no election, medical record, or self-driving car can be truly trusted.
David E. Sanger
Time
Election
Car
Power
Too
Worrying
Spent
Focused
Out
Record
About
Data
Attack
Takes
Truly
Trusted
So Much Time
Grid
Subtle
Little
Mean
Manipulation
Far
Much
Cyber
Harbor
Medical
Pearl
Pearl Harbor
Corn ethanol can help in the short term, but it has serious limitations, and none of this is going to work if we don't dramatically improve the efficiency of our cars and trucks.
David Friedman
Work
Car
Corn
Our
Dramatically
Trucks
Term
Limitations
None
Efficiency
Improve
Going
Short
Short-Term
Ethanol
Help
Serious
If you were a kid in 1955, you would pick up a copy of 'Popular Science' and it would say, 'This is the kind of car you're going to be driving in five years or in 20 years you'll be able to take a jet plane from New York to London in four hours,' or something like that. We actually got used to the idea that the future's going to be different.
David Gerrold
Future
You
Science
Car
Jet
Say
Kid
Kind
Would
Be Different
Able
London
Something
Take
Pick
Driving
Idea
New
Like
Hours
Got
Were
Years
Up
Five
York
Going
New York
Different
Plane
Used
Popular
Actually
Four
Copy
I think we built the right future. If it's a choice between the flying car or the Internet, tablets and smartphones, I'll take what we've got.
David Gerrold
Future
Car
Internet
Think
Flying
Tablets
Take
Between
Got
Built
Choice
Right
Electric cars are really very cool. Air-source heat pumps are great.
David J. C. MacKay
Great
Car
Very
Heat
Really
Electric
Electric Cars
Cool
We were taught fortitude by our parents, who had gone through the war. Being a child then was fun. We could go out and play in the street - there were few cars - and we felt very safe.
David Jason
War
Car
Parents
Few
Gone
Our
Out
Could
Through
Had
Safe
Felt
Go
Were
Very
Child
Taught
Being
Then
Fortitude
Who
Fun
Play
Street
A few days after 9/11, I put the old cassette of 'Born in the U.S.A.,' twisted and worn, on the car deck as I drove past West Point, across the Bear Mountain Bridge, along the Hudson River. It was the perfect moment to hear it.
David Means
Old
Car
Past
Few
Worn
Born
Cassette
Bear
Perfect
Point
Perfect Moment
River
Put
Drove
Along
Days
Hear
West
West Point
Hudson
Mountain
After
Deck
Across
Moment
Bridge
Twisted
A life can get knocked into a new orbit by a car crash, a lottery win or just a bleary-eyed consultant giving bad news in a calm voice.
David Mitchell
Life
News
Win
Car
Giving
Calm
Bad
Bad News
Voice
Consultant
Knocked
New
Lottery
Get
Orbit
Just
Crash
I mean, you have a general tone of it but it's pretty much you get to come in and you're going to flip this car and it's going to blow up and you're going to come out on fire and you go oh, that's cool, and then you get paid a lot of money.
David R. Ellis
You
Money
Car
Fire
Out
Pretty
General
Come
Go
Lot
Up
Get
Blow
Going
Oh
Mean
Then
Much
Paid
Cool
Flip
Tone
So then I started doing a lot of episodic TV, just car chases or helicopter chases or whatever.
David R. Ellis
Car
Whatever
TV
Doing
Lot
Just
Then
Helicopter
Episodic
Started
Deprived of the opportunity to judge one another by the cars we drive, New Yorkers, thrown together daily on mass transit, form silent opinions based on our choices of subway reading. Just by glimpsing the cover staring back at us, we can reach the pinnacle of carnal desire or the depths of hatred. Soul mate or mortal enemy.
David Rakoff
Daily
Soul
Together
Judge
Enemy
Opportunity
Car
Hatred
Drive
Reading
Back
Our
Carnal
Silent
Thrown
Mortal
Mass
New
Reach
Another
Soul Mate
Mate
Opinions
Cover
Pinnacle
Just
Form
New Yorkers
Subway
Transit
Deprived
Us
Depths
Choices
Based
Staring
Desire
I've anchored my share of live coverage over the years, including car chases. At MSNBC, I often prayed the 'delay switch' would actually work as promised. And, I frequently wondered what I would do or say if a violent and graphic incident accidentally aired on my broadcast.
David Shuster
Work
Car
Delay
Live
Broadcast
Say
Anchored
Promised
Would
Share
Over
Frequently
Accidentally
Prayed
Coverage
Years
Wondered
Often
Graphic
Incident
Including
Switch
Actually
Violent
We've gone from, in the '50s and '60s, being very optimistic about the future, where the future is all spaceships and The Jetsons and flying cars, to where we were just sure the future was going to be a massive pile of rubble.
David Wong
Future
Car
Gone
Rubble
Flying
About
Massive
Sure
Pile
Were
Very
Optimistic
Going
Just
Being
Where
You only get one chance at your life so why not jump cars?
Dax Shepard
Life
You
Car
Only
Jump
Get
Your
Why
Why Not
Chance
I think all males from Detroit have an obsession with cars.
Dax Shepard
Car
Think
Detroit
Obsession
Males
I believe in the potential of all things possibly imagined that can be made into a reality. My uncle was a Swedish scientist, and in the 1970s, he would speak of computers controlling most things in the future and self-driving cars and wireless communication. All the things that we are living with now.
Dean Haglund
Future
Reality
Communication
Speak
Car
Made
Uncle
Controlling
Believe
Living
Possibly
Would
All Things
Potential
Wireless
Computers
He
Most
Scientist
Swedish
Now
Things
Imagined
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