Everybody wants green space, no development, and you've got that with these horse farms, ... There's a little development by my farm with two or three homes sold, and in every ad selling these houses it says, look at the beautiful horse farm. If it was a hog farm or chicken farm or dairy farm they wouldn't mention it. No one would want to live next to it.

People who step out of line are punished. It is good for those people and it is good for their peers.

My wife and I love this business, but there comes a time we have to try a different avenue.

It's the pinch-point in the whole technology.

The trip gave students the opportunity to grow.

When we only look to our circle to find vendors, I find that insulting.

Ivy Leaguers are hard-driving, talented people, and the temptation to get ahead by any means is just as prevalent there. If they see people around them gaming the system, they are quick to pick up on that. Maybe quicker.