For me, the heyday was in 1959. It was before the Ferus Gallery moved across the street, in the days when Ed Kienholz and Walter Hopps ran it. At that time, art was taken very seriously in terms of being an artist, and not as a profession.
They really do justice for him. It'll be hard to handle him. You can't touch and grab him anymore. He'll be having a heyday out here.
Eastman Kodak in its heyday might have paid more, but there are different benefits, including tuition remission, which often make it a desirable place.
That's just like the old Mile High days when we were in the heyday with John. That was as loud as I've heard them in this stadium. And I don't know if there's been anything close.
I can see a lot of ex-wives and ex-husbands just having a heyday with it.
Elizabeth Taylor. In her heyday, she was amazing.
The heyday was Reconstruction, really. And then, starting about 1890, Arkansas imposed statutes that forced black people out of public office and made it impossible to vote -- Jim Crow laws -- and I just started to be amazed.
I thought Williams might have a heyday if we played some man (defense), just because of his athleticism and I've got a lot of respect for the kid.
It is no accident that the Victorian age, the heyday of conventionalism, was the cultural bloom of economic liberalism.
Everybody remembers Ironton in its heyday in the '40s and '50s, that's when Ironton was booming and we've gone downhill, and we have, we've hit rock bottom, ... But if we all don't stand together, we're not going to stand back up. It's going to take all of us to put it back on track.