“Having the earlier practices gives everybody a base. Everyone knows what's going on and we're all on the same page. This is my fifth one, and it's the best first day I've had because of the early sessions.”
Chris Cameron
“[At first, I just randomly turned the pages. Page 95, Volume 1, Calvin and Hobbes are sitting under a tree.] Do you think there is a God? ... Well, somebody's out to get me.”
Calvin & Hobbes
“I started all over again on page 1, circling the 262 pages like a vulture looking for live flesh to scavenge.”
John Gregory Dunne
“It's frustrating limiting it to 200 pages when you have papers and notes to print out. It's also frustrating knowing that there is a limit and having to budget how many pages I print out.”
Justin Smith
“We've kind of been on the more melodic page for the last few years now. For anybody that knows the band and the last couple of records, or just the last record, they're going to get it. It's not going to be a complete 180 or something out of left field, to where people are going to be like, 'Oh, wow — they did this with their music. I can't believe that.' There's some unpredictable stuff still, and we like to keep people guessing with the songs and keep things fresh.”
James Hart
“Most companies have Web pages now, even if it's just a one-page [online] brochure. Now, the question is what do you do with it? Just having a Web site is not enough.”
Ben Isaacson
“Yes, (there is) no limit on the number of pages (or page sizes), plus each document can have chapters; chapters can have sub-chapters; and so on.”
Dan Kilroy