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politics motto gridlock
Gridlock is great. My motto is, 'Don't just do something. Stand there.' William Safire
politics down-and come-up
The one thing sure about politics is that what goes up comes down and what goes down often comes up. Richard M. Nixon
politics persuasion heavy
Everybody knows that there's a liberal, that there's a heavy liberal persuasion among correspondents. Walter Cronkite
politics persuasion halfway
Meet them halfway with love, peace, and persuasion, and expect them to rise for the occasion. Van Morrison
politics might majority
It is a measure of the framers' fear that a passing majority might find it expedient to compromise 4th Amendment values that these values were embodied in the Constitution itself. Sandra Day O'Connor
politics matter congress
We all joke about Congress but we can't improve on them. Have you noticed that no matter who we elect, he is just as bad as the one he replaces? Will Rogers
politics vote good-humor
And, when the votes are counted, let everybody, including the candidates, get into a good humor as quick as they got into a bad one. Will Rogers
politics trouble stamps
Course, that's the trouble with politics, it breeds politics! So that makes it pretty hard to stamp out. Will Rogers
politics liquor
The liquor of statecraft is distilled from the mash you got. Zora Neale Hurston
poverty traveler robbers
The traveler without money will sing before the robber. [Lat., Cantabit vacuus coram latrone viator.] Juvenal
poverty offers
I offer you what I have my Poverty W. S. Merwin
poverty wealth train
Wherever there is excessive wealth, there is also in the train of it excessive poverty. Walter Savage Landor
poverty bitterness curse
That is one of the bitter curses of poverty; it leaves no right to be generous. George Gissing
poverty wealth recommendations
Poverty is no disgrace. But it is certainly not a recommendation. Napoleon Hill
poverty charity pleading
Poverty comes pleading not for charity, for the most part, but imploring us to find a purchaser for its unmarketable wares. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
poverty true-freedom persist
While poverty persists, there is no true freedom. Nelson Mandela
poverty nowhere-to-go nowhere-to-go-but-up
I came from abject poverty. There was nowhere to go but up. Kirk Douglas
poverty circumstances
I came from poverty and was part of those circumstances. Pam Grier
talented tight understand
He's as talented a tight end as we've had here in a while, but doesn't understand the tempo. Tommy Bowden
talent great-men resources
All resources are not obvious; great managers find and develop available talent. Zig Ziglar
talent disgusting oneself
Disgust at having to talk about oneself is what distinguishes novelistic talent from lyric talent, Milan Kundera
talent teach
Don't teach talent that isn't there. Barbara Corcoran
talent amount extraordinary
It's the most extraordinary and saddest thing, the amount of talent out there not being seen. Gedde Watanabe
talent hungry instinct
You can have tons of talent, but it won't necessarily keep you fed. If you have sharp instincts, through, you'll never go hungry. Haruki Murakami
talent
You have no control over how much talent you possess. You control only what you do with it. John C. Maxwell
talent wasting-my-time stage
If somebody doesn't have any talent, get off the stage! You're wasting my time. Elaine Stritch
talent forefathers
What you have inherited from your forefathers, it takes work to make it your own. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe