I love costumes. I love getting dressed up because it really helps my imagination make the leap to believe that I am who I say I am.
I think that when you get dressed in the morning sometimes you're really making a decision about your behavior for the day. Like if you put on flipflops you're saying: 'Hope I don't get chased today.' 'Be nice to people in sneakers.'
By the time you get dressed drive out there play 18 holes and come home you've blown seven hours. There are better things you can do with your time.
In history people dressed much better than we do today.
We are dealing with the best-educated generation in history. But they've got a brain dressed up with nowhere to go.
A graduation ceremony is an event where the commencement speaker tells thousands of students dressed in identical caps and gowns that 'individuality' is the key to success.
Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he's well dressed. There ain't much credit in that.
One of the matters that must be addressed is that Rwanda and Uganda have to leave the Democratic Republic of the Congo. We're also supporting processes to ensure that the political dialogue among the Congolese themselves takes place so that the people there can decide their future.
Doctors dressed up in one professional costume or another have been in busy practice since the earliest records of every culture on earth. It is hard to think of a more dependable or enduring occupation harder still to imagine any future events leading to its extinction.
The politics of partisanship and the resulting inaction and excuses have paralyzed decision-making primarily at the federal level and the big issues of the day are not being addressed leaving our future in jeopardy.