If somebody's playing this game and someone else walks in the store, I guarantee they'll play because they'll see how fun it is.

Quite frankly, it's almost a joke, ... It's an opener for discussion, and you're not going to have that discussion before this judge.

People's homes are a reflection of their lives. It is no accident that people have a huge weight problem in this country, and clutter is the same thing. Homes are an orgy of consumption.

The only proposal on the table according to the procedure is American's, and I'm not going to substitute my judgment for that of the (TWA) board of directors.

As much as animals like elephants are currently under threat in Central Africa, whales, manatees and turtles, to name a few, are probably in far more dire peril -- and almost nobody knows.

People hold onto stuff like their kids' old clothing as a way of holding onto the past. Or they keep things they think they might need someday as a way to control the future.

I'm convinced that given this debtor's history, if this court were to deny the (sale).

It requires a very thick hide for America to be complaining about corruption in international trade.