Touchstone in its own right I talked about the Tipping Point and the way that that book has become this sort of wild
Touchstone breweries that were sort of the first generation of craft breweries in America uh particularly I think of
Feature Animation and Touchstone Pictures.
and like a touchstone , something you go back to.
are the emotional touchstone .
You make Touchstone come in on page five.
These cultural touchstones not only help Beltrán make sense of his life, but they bring us into his world, acting as a sort of shortcut to emotional and thematic understanding.
these are the touchstones that I sort of gauge myself against, and if I change, how do they change.
but their their their touchstones are are pre-existing Styles uh from around
So they are sort of the touchstone .
Trek as a as a touchstone for the future and you forget that Captain k had to
Continue to use the truck as a touchstone for the city to connect to.
And you are your only touchstone .
So even if there are similar experiential touchstones for us, so where we are today, wanting to go to business school in the future, career or organizational or
We want moments that are those touchstones for fans.
Rather, it's a touchstone place where I come together myself.
And to take something that's a traditional touchstone and reinvent it?
if you're younger maybe Nirvana is like a touchstone or if you go hey let's do singer songwriter stuff there's like Dylan and Cat Stevens and all this other
and therefore the science of Extinction is the Touchstone so if we if if the
So even if there were Kind of experiential touchstones many of us have, the way that we engage with them is gonna look very different.
that is important if you don't have a sort of a touchstone where you can say, okay, that's true because so-and-so said it was true.
And instead, reading has become a sort of touchstone for a wider debate about educational philosophy, teacher autonomy, and even political orientation.
He's the touchstone to the ancient days of Hawaii, to those traditions, to the modern era.
And so I was a little nervous after I hung up with the publishers at Touchstone -- Simon & Schuster.
because he goes back to that at the end, at least as a touchstone at the end of that story.
A lot of it is we're both big fans of "In Living Color," and that's been a touchstone for us, that television show,
That's a famous book touchstone for anybody thinking about urban mapping and
uh as the show has progressed it's it's noticeable that you there there are reality touchstones that current events
So it was always about using history to kind of act as this wonderful point of resistance and these kind of beautiful visual touchstones
So the timing has been great and your dream as an author, there are certain touchstones today and the world minus Oprah's book club, there are the biggest thing that you can have
And so whether anybody knows it or not, there is a nod to Black culture, to the touchstone of what that meant.
In my notes, I literally have the quote on beauty, which is always my touchstone , which is, "The world is hopelessly reeling.
But there are some, like, younger women on our set that work in different departments for whom "She's All That" was like this touchstone movie of coming of age.
there as clunky as that might have seemed it also to kids and their parents and their grandparents that seemed familiar enough, that Superman was always there as the touchstone
In an Oprah-less world, what you want to do is, New York Times is the touchstone in terms of newspapers and this was the cover review a few weeks ago
And if you do those series of actions well, when things get crazy, you can be the emotional touchstone .
So they said, "when it comes to fictional single women in the city, there's a few obvious touchstones .