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We can afford all that we need; but we can not afford all [that] we want. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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This legislation has tremendous momentum. It's going to pass. It's going to be enacted and the president is going to sign it. Max Baucus
together littles common
Also minimalism is a term that all of us who share so little in common and who are lumped together as minimalists are not terribly happy with. Ann Beattie
together paper conventions
The business being thus closed . . . dined together and took a cordial leave of each other After which I returned to my lodgings, did some business with and received the papers from the secretary of the Convention, and retired to meditate on the momentous work which had been executed. George Washington
firsts wonder fit
First wonder goes deepest; wonder after that fits in the impression made by the first. Yann Martel
firsts film lowest
I got paid 20 grand for my first film. And that's the lowest I ever got paid. Jonathan Rhys Meyers
firsts remember film
The first film I remember seeing was Bambi. It has stayed with me because it was so sad. Julia Gillard
firsts scripts lord
The Lord Chamberlin was censoring scripts when I first came into the theater. Judi Dench
firsts here-and-there naked
When I first started, I wasn't really into movies that much unless it was an action-packed gunslinger with naked women here and there. Josh Duhamel
firsts sticks bumps
With marriage, you've just got to stick it out. You can't jump off the boat at the first bump in the waves. Ozzy Osbourne
firsts letdowns sequels
There's nothing worse than the sequel that's a letdown from the first movie. Paul Feig
firsts foxes tvs
When The Simpsons came around, there really was nothing else like it on TV. It's hard to imagine, but when Fox first took the plunge with it, it was considered controversial to put animation on prime time. Matt Groening
firsts lucky film
I was lucky with my first film because it had Warhol in it. That was the selling point. Mary Harron