People are essentially losing their temper for things that have nothing to do with the act of driving.

This is a market where these strategies can work the best. It's a way that allows investors to actively be in the market.

We've found about 200 road-rage deaths over a period of several years, compared to the 17,000 a year caused by drunk driving. Some states are considering pretty severe penalties, trying to rewrite laws so that road rage has some specific legal consequences. We're not sure that's appropriate.

It is really people that are the problem and their behavior. I mean when is the last time you saw someone signaling a left turn.

Ideally, what you would like to have eventually is such a unique and identifiable brand that when someone says 'Indiana State University,' they know exactly what that means. And that takes a long time coming.

They're about 90 percent water, ... They're a member of the cucumber family and are a fruit, not a vegetable.

Saying you can't chew gum and walk at the same time.

He's a computer geek, ... I think he knew more about MacIntosh computers than the state's witness did. I'm not sure how much the jury caught, but he seemed to be pretty pleased.

'Be comfortable with who you are', reads the headline on the Hush Puppies poster. Are they mad? If people were comfortable with who they were, they'd never buy any products except the ones they needed, and then where would the advertising industry be?