It didn't get any more glamorous than Havana, Cuba, in the 1950s. I used to go there when I was a waiter on a cruise ship. Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes 1950s cruise cuba
I try to be happy, but I'm never happy. I don't believe in happiness. I was happy yesterday, but today and tomorrow is a different story. Sirio Maccioni happinesshappystory Change image and share on social
I really hate to get old. I don't talk about it much. And sometimes at night I wake up and I have nightmares that I know how old I am. Sirio Maccioni hatenightnightmare Change image and share on social
When I want to really eat great, I eat at home when my wife cooks. Sirio Maccioni cookeatgreat Change image and share on social
In a pine tree behind me, an eagle waits out the rain, hunched into himself, brooding. Crows squabble, a murder chasing a raven. Seals cruise the lines of fishing nets bobbing in the water, hoping for an easy meal, the tender bellies of salmon. Eden Robinson bellybobbrood share on social
A very large majority of the U.S. population is in favor of establishing diplomatic relations with Cuba and has been for a long time with some fluctuations. And even part of the business world is in favor of it, too. But the government won't allow it. Noam Chomsky businesscubadiplomatic share on social
Over fifteen years of studying the American Right professionally - especially in their communications with each other, in their own memos and media since the 1950s - I have yet to find a truly novel development, a real innovation, in far-right 'thought.' Rick Perlstein 1950samericancommunication share on social