"Describe how your favorite piece of art, music, song or book makes you feel."
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Kathy B. Weinman – Dwyer & Collora, LLP
"My favorite music is played in private concert by my teenage daughter, Laura. Although she started out as a rock-and-roller on electric guitar, she now plays mostly acoustic -- including Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead, Dispatch, Elliott Smith and, most recently, her own compositions. There is absolutely nothing sweeter at the end of a hard day."
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Lisa C. Goodheart – Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen, P.C.
"I'm way too embarrassed about my dubious musical taste to disclose the name of my favorite song, but it makes me feel like cranking up the volume and dancing."
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Essence R. McGill – Foley Hoag LLP
"My favorite ballet is The Firebird (specifically the version by Dance Theatre of Harlem). The ballet, with music by Igor Stravinsky, is based on a Russian fairy tale about a Firebird with magical powers who saves the noble Prince Ivan from evildoers and enables him to marry his true love. The lavish color and splendor of the ballet is amazing and I admire the qualities that the Firebird represents – strong, empowered, magical and compassionate – as she helps good triumph over evil." |
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Anthony M. Doniger – Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen, P.C.
"My favorite song makes me feel like dancin..." |
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Julia Huston – Bromberg & Sunstein LLP
"At the risk of revealing my Generation X roots, I think "London Calling" by the Clash was one of the best albums ever. Every time I hear it, it reminds me of my teenage years when I believed that rock-and-roll could unite people and change the world. I sometimes miss those days..." |
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Mark M. Christopher – Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP
"I recently read Tracy Kidder's Mountain Beyond Mountains, the story of Dr. Paul Farmer's amazing adventure in the creation of Partners in Health, after I had a chance to hear Dr. Farmer speak. I found it incredibly inspiring to see the amazing accomplishments one man made with the strength of his convictions in helping others. Paul Farmer never took "no" for an answer when he knew he was doing the right thing, and that's an important lesson for all of us." |
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Nina Joan Kimball – Kimball Brousseau LLP
"I love any of Monet’s water lilies, because the effect of the changing light on the water draws me in and is so relaxing." |
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