I've admired Bill Kauffman's books for years. . . appealing, elegantly written, and entirely American.
In difficult times, it's so hard to look around and to see what to be grateful for.
So every single day, I found something to be grateful for and that's a powerful lesson.
But this is called show business, not show family.
I did an episode of The Profiler. I actually worked on the last episode of Murphy Brown.
It's not an easy thing to be let go.
Professionally, I decided to commit a lot of my time to California because there wasn't a whole lot happening for me in New York.
What I live and do is music. When I'm not doing that, I'm just kicking back, watching my stocks and bonds and checks coming in the mailbox. I really don't have anything else I do. I may go to a movie or something. It's just family time and things like that.
They say rock is dead. Andy [Warhol] said art is dead. God is dead according to Nietzsche. If everything's dead what's alive? Only technology. We're in the era of technology.
. . . the Federal Reserve has the capacity to operate in domestic money markets to maintain interest rates at a level consistent with our economic goals
If there are such things as political axioms, the propriety of the judicial power of a government being co-extensive with its legislative, may be ranked among the number.