Twelve years ago, when I was on the Pine Ridge Reservation for 'Thunderheart,' I was dong research into Native American horses that had come into extinction. I was tracing certain Lakota bloodlines, and it became an obsession. John Fusco agoamericanbloodline share on social
Twelve years on sets watching directors, I've taken a bit from everybody and rejected a lot. Christopher Eccleston bitedirectorhave Change image and share on social
Twentieth-century American poetry has been one of the glories of modern literature. Helen Vendler americancenturyglory Change image and share on social
Twentieth century history of Christianity will name Oral Roberts as the voice that brought the Pentecostal movement to be taken seriously by mainline Christianity. Robert H. Schuller bringcenturychristianity Change image and share on social
Twentieth century man must boldly reach out... And purposefully strive to discover the hidden secrets of our universe. John Young boldlycenturydiscover Change image and share on social
Twenty can't be expected to tolerate sixty in all things, and sixty gets bored stiff with twenty's eternal love affairs. Emily Carr affairboreeternal Change image and share on social
Twenty-eight years in business and you understand the importance of problem solving and the importance of efficiency, because if you don't become efficient, you don't run a business well, and you are out of business. And I think some of those principles could be applied to leadership in Washington. Steve Daines applybusinessefficiency share on social
Twenty-first century buildings support a 21st century education - because it is difficult to learn or to teach if you are shivering. Martin O'Malley 21stbuildingcentury Change image and share on social
Twenty-first-century food is going to be real food. Real food is food that is truly nourishing for the consumer, the community, and the planet. Kimbal Musk centurycommunityconsumer Change image and share on social
Twenty-first century war adds new risks: more and more often there are no front lines, no central command, no rules of engagement - only a chaotic collision of politics, power, faith and bloodlust. Victims are as likely to be civilians as soldiers. Nancy Gibbs addbloodlustcentral share on social