Today, our economy is about an economy of ideas.
‐‐ Patrick J. Kennedy
Today, our economy is divided: fifty percent is the public economy and fifty percent is the private economy that includes small companies employing from 4 to 200 workers.
‐‐ Ibrahim Rugova
Today, over half of China's undergraduate degrees are in math, science technology and engineering, yet only 16 percent of America's undergraduates pursue these schools.
‐‐ Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Today painters do not have to go to a subject matter outside of themselves. Most modern painters work from a different source. They work from within.
‐‐ Jackson Pollock
Today, parliaments are more important because of the need of legitimacy, of the popular legitimacy, of public opinion legitimacy of politics. Parliaments are, at the end of the day, the only true legitimacy.
‐‐ Enrico Letta
Today, people are more into the glitz and the glamour of everything. We don't even read the inside of records anymore.
‐‐ Lenny Kravitz
Today, people call each other 'guys' - this derives from Guy Fawkes, the bomb-making terrorist. No greater tribute has ever been paid to anyone in the history of politics.
‐‐ Michael Leunig
Today, people idolize athletes and celebrities - and yes, highly successful and visionary business people like Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, but not the innovators who perhaps have not seen such high-flying levels of success. Can anyone name the inventors of GPS, which has such a huge impact on our lives today?
‐‐ Naveen Jain
Today, people tend to credit me with having the original idea and made the first circuits.
‐‐ Jack Kilby
Today, political events are nullified unless they're on TV.
‐‐ Umberto Eco
Today, President Obama is making smart investments in clean energy - wind, solar, biofuels - as part of an all-of-the-above energy strategy that supports thousands of jobs, not in the Middle East, but in the Midwest.
‐‐ Tom Vilsack
Today, public companies don't like the idea of conglomerates. People want to buy something in which they know where they are putting their money - into the food business or the oil and gas business. They don't want to put their money into a hodge-podge as a general rule.
‐‐ Jim Pattison
Today, public understanding of our past and our system of government is pitifully low.
‐‐ Eric Liu
Today, reishi stands out as one the most valuable of all polypore mushrooms in nature for the benefit of our health. Many naturopaths and doctors prefer organically-grown reishi from pristine environments because they are more pure.
‐‐ Paul Stamets
Today riches and honours have been lavished on me, but one gift has been lacking, the most important one of all, the only one that matters, the gift of youth.
‐‐ Knut Hamsun
Today right here in America we have 50 million people without health insurance.
‐‐ Corrine Brown
Today's a beautiful day, and yesterday was a beautiful day, so that means it's a great life.
‐‐ Gnash
Today's accent may be on youth, but the stress is still on the parents.
‐‐ Earl Wilson
Today's accomplishments were yesterday's impossibilities.
‐‐ Robert H. Schuller
Today's action hero, his skills are through technology. He can fly, he can throw a bolt of lightning, he can freeze people.
‐‐ Sylvester Stallone
Today's advanced STEM graduate could be tomorrow's world-class, world-changing scientist.
‐‐ Todd Park
Today's audience knows more about what's on television than what's in life.
‐‐ Larry Gelbart
Today's average American is more apt to rebel against a tennis shoe not coming in the right color than against the slow erosion of our democratic freedom.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
Today's business and health care climate may not be pleasant. Cutbacks, pay cuts and layoffs do not make anyone's job easy. But that does not mean that the humor need stop.
‐‐ Allen Klein
Today's business climate is not for me.
‐‐ Berry Gordy
Today's children are taught by our culture that we are a cosmic accident. Something slithered out of the primal slime and over billions of years evolved into a human being. We are cousins, ten times removed, to the ape at the zoo eating his own excrement.
‐‐ Gary Bauer
Today's children have very short attention spans because they are being reared on dreadful television programmes which are flickering away in the corner.
‐‐ Claire Tomalin
Today's China is not in the least shut out from the rest of the world. Trends come to us from all over the world. And the Internet is really developed in China. We get news from all over the world.
‐‐ Zhang Ziyi
Today's cinema is a global art form, it is impossible to make movies for a market the size of France, representing no more than 4% of the world's total.
‐‐ Jean-Jacques Annaud
Today's Communism can survive only if it abandons the myth of an infallible party, if it continues to think, and if it becomes democratic.
‐‐ Friedrich Durrenmatt
Today's Constitution is a realistic document of freedom only because of several corrective amendments. Those amendments speak to a sense of decency and fairness that I and other Blacks cherish.
‐‐ Thurgood Marshall
Today's consumer is less interested in possessing things and more in experiencing them. That's something the music industry needs to get its head around. Do we even need record companies any more?
‐‐ Jimmy Chamberlin
Today's consumers are eager to become loyal fans of companies that respect purposeful capitalism. They are not opposed to companies making a profit; indeed, they may even be investors in these companies - but at the core, they want more empathic, enlightened corporations that seek a balance between profit and purpose.
‐‐ Simon Mainwaring
Today's date, the eighteenth of May, should sometime become an occasion of great international celebration, for on this day ten years ago the first Peace Conference opened at The Hague.
‐‐ Fredrik Bajer
Today's designers don't care if fashion has no relationship to human anatomy.
‐‐ Oleg Cassini
Today's developer is a poor substitute for the committed entrepreneur of the last century for whom the work of architecture represented a chance to celebrate the worth of his enterprise.
‐‐ Arthur Erickson
Today's difference between Russia and the United States is that in Russia everybody takes everybody else for a spy, and in the United States everybody takes everybody else for a criminal.
‐‐ Friedrich Durrenmatt
Today's energy mix is the result of yesterday's consumer habits, considerable investment, and various political decisions. The potential of renewable energies, now a well-established fact, is undeniable if given the time to arrive at the technical and economic maturity that will free them from subsidization policies.
‐‐ Christophe de Margerie
Today's fathers are having a rough go being kindly portrayed in the media. Thank God, we do we have President Barack Obama for a national model. He both dotes on and takes a firm loving hand to our first-family daughters.
‐‐ Donna Brazile
Today's films are so technological that an actor becomes starved for roles that deal with human relationships.
‐‐ Natalie Wood
Today's gasoline prices are taking a severe toll on Americans' pocketbooks. Consumers are anxious.
‐‐ Pete Domenici
Today's ghost stories tend to be much more physically or psychologically violent. The Victorians were much more leisurely about what might or could happen, building suspense layer by layer rather than punching you in the face.
‐‐ Otto Penzler
Today's girls are tomorrow's women - and leaders.
‐‐ Isabel Allende
Today's global justice movement may be the biggest, most diverse and energetic in history.
‐‐ Todd Gitlin
Today's global landscape is increasingly interconnected. China and the Middle East play critical roles towards international peace and security.
‐‐ Rick Larsen
Today's headlines and history's judgment are rarely the same.
‐‐ Condoleezza Rice
Today's interpretations of religion are often backward and contradict the needs of civilization.
‐‐ Naguib Mahfouz
Today's Islamic fundamentalism is also a cover for political motifs. We should not overlook the political motifs we encounter in forms of religious fanaticism.
‐‐ Jurgen Habermas
Today's kids aren't taking up arms against their parents; they're too busy texting them.
‐‐ Nancy Gibbs