Quotes by Living We want people to know that Gulf seafood is safe and that oyster farmers there are turning out product just as good, if not better, than the East and West Coasts, it's about variety, about putting a Gulf oyster next to others and experiencing a different flavor profile that rounds out your oyster service. Kimball House co-owner Bryan Rackley living Education is our game, if we're just throwing them out with crackers and hot sauce, we're not giving people the chance to appreciate the oyster to the level we're enjoying them. Kimball House co-owner Bryan Rackley living This photo was taken when the two men trusted each other and the younger Robert Ford wanted a picture of himself with the man who had become a legend in his own time. Lois Gibson living I was surprised, and delighted, by how personal these restaurants are, the chefs seem to be cooking to please themselves, and in the process have dazzled diners. Chief Dana Cowin living Chefs are also looking to their families as touchstones, we've seen a lot of paeans to grandmothers. In fact, Olamaie is named for one of the two chefs' grandmothers. Tim Maslow of Ribelle took over his father's restaurant, Strip T's, and reinvented the food, while leaving the décor the same. Carlos Salgado of Taco Maria was born into a family that had a Mexican-American restaurant and now he's elevated that traditional cooking. Chief Dana Cowin living I'm going to let my goals and my success and my accomplishments be the things that define me, not my outer appearance. Lizzie Velasquez living It's a slimmer silhouette -- much more concise and much more grown-up, it isn't a granola look, as one might say. Lizzy Bowring living It doesn't matter whose problem it is, because it's a problem you're now both dealing with, and you have to decide how you're going to react, sometimes it's as easy as letting the person know he's not having the right effect but you're willing to let them try again. Lizzie Post living Bring out the kitschy candy cane earrings. Lizzie Post living I'm a huge fan of black and gold or black and silver because that's always going to look pretty sharp. Lizzie Post living I fell in love with this place and so I wanted to do something to help preserve it. Chiane Matthews living When I woke up paralyzed, it was devastating, i told Brad to go find someone normal. Liz SodenParker living The whole idea was that you can go out and be successful but don't forget to make your man happy. That's the most important thing. Jean Kilbourne living When I was starting out, it took a while for me to convince even feminists that this was a serious issue, because feminists would say, 'Look, we're dealing with important issues like violence and equal pay, and we don't have time to worry about the image of women in advertising.' But my point was the image of women in advertising has an impact on all these things. The objectification of women leads to violence, and the stereotyping of women makes it less likely that women will get equal pay and decent jobs. Jean Kilbourne living [Ads in the 1970s] were very blatantly sexist, in those days, there was no consciousness about the fact that this might not be a good idea or that this might be offensive. So [advertisers] were able to get away with an ad for a feminine hygiene spray that said, 'Feminine odor is everyone's problem.' Or a cigarette ad where a woman said, 'My boyfriend told me he loved me for my mind. I was never so insulted in my life.' Or an ad for a construction material, which showed a nude woman with a sort of large derriere and thighs, and the copy read, 'She's built like all our products ... heavy where she has to take the strain.'. Jean Kilbourne living The trends that we saw linguistically all point to a larger shift in the way society thinks about identity as being more fluid, which was evidenced by the increase in related events and news headlines. Liz McMillan living It was the most spontaneous thing. I heard the news on the radio, and I had this heartfelt reaction. I wanted to draw something that could symbolize peace and solidarity, and I wanted something with the context of Paris. Jean Jullien living These businesses have created an evil system that works so well for them, and they're not accountable. Livia Firth living We've refocused from being an institution that was solely focused on access, to an institution that couples access with success, we have quantifiable, measurable goals to help students complete programs and move on to more school or a career. Cheryl Hyman living We had students coming and taking a series of courses that may not have led anywhere. Cheryl Hyman living «1011121314151617181920»