I think what makes 'Jeopardy!' special is that, among all the quiz and game shows out there, ours tends to encourage learning.

— Alex Trebek

I'm not apologetic with respect to the policies of the Bush administration. I think we basically got it right.

— Dick Cheney

I think of my shows as family reunions. I give 100% every time. I just do. It's a huge therapeutic release. Also I love my touring family. And I love my audiences very much.

— Paula Cole

This isn't just about today, this about generations to come. And you've got a chance to be the greatest conservation President since Theodore Roosevelt, and I think he's done it.

— Bruce Babbitt

I think I've wanted to be an actress since the day I was born. I even asked my parents for an agent for my seventh birthday!

— Shoshannah Stern

I think the four major leagues ought to set up a joint commission - say, of retired judges - to rule on athletes who are accused of doing bad things away from the game. Then each league would retain its independence in determining what penalties their players should get for infractions committed within the sport.

— Frank Deford

Rekindle the glowing spirit for success in your heart. Refresh your mind with possibility thoughts and never give way for your passion to drink from the cup of tiredness. Be renewed in your thoughts every single day.

— Israelmore Ayivor

Find joy in the faces of children who view life as so magical. Give thanks every day for your life and for your existence. Your life matters, you matter. So many people think and care about you and you’re never really alone! Remember your loved ones are the real gift. I care about you; you have a friend in me. Look forward to knowing that next year is going to be even better than the last….

— James A. Murphy

People who think about art as an investment are pathetic.

— Walter Annenberg

If you think of yourselves as helpless and ineffectual, it is certain that you will create a despotic government to be your master. The wise despot, therefore, maintains among his subjects a popular sense that they are helpless and ineffectual.

— Frank Herbert