“Sometimes I think you want me to touch you, how can I when you build a great wall around you.”
Tori Amos
“Present-moment living, getting in touch with your now, is at the heart of effective living. When you think about it, there really is no other moment you can live. Now is all there is, and the future is just another present moment to live when it arrives.”
Wayne Dyer
“I think Gordon is going to make it. They have a team (that) when their backs are against the wall, they usually find a way to come through ... But we may not know that for sure until the final laps at Richmond.”
Bill Weber
“Normally when we build, we build all the walls in our warehouse in North Fort Myers, drop the walls on-site to where the slab has been poured and volunteers raise walls on the slab. This is definitely something we've never done before but it's been a great experience.”
Dani Johnson
“I think Gordie Howe touched on it in the foreword to some extent when he said the geography actually helps in a lot of cases, especially in the generations before ours. If you want to play baseball, or football or hockey or soccer, you put something down at each end and just play.”
John Chaput
“It's a huge wall, so that's kind of an impact on you when you're going back there. I think it takes a few times of playing center field here to get used to that feeling.”
Cory Sullivan
“I think (a border fence) is futile because I don't think you can build a wall high enough or wide enough to keep people out of the country who have no hope or opportunity where they live,”
John Cornyn