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Barney Frank Now, most of the time I'm going to agree with the Democrats and disagree with the Republicans.
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Jennifer Duffy The problem with having a state as expensive as New Jersey in play is that it might divert resources from other races. National Democrats would prefer not to spend money in New Jersey. But they may have to if this race gets close.
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Julian Castro Seven presidents before him - Democrats and Republicans - tried to expand health care to all Americans. President Obama got it done.
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Reid Ribble Nobody should be surprised that Republicans vote for Republican policy. Just like Democrats vote for Democrat policy.
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Ken Mehlman Maybe he was responding to James Carville, who warned the Democrats that the public wanted reform. The Democrats seem stuck in concrete.
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Jane Austen Single women have a dreadful propensity to being poor
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Dennis Moore Kids need to be equipped for that. They need to learn to use that technology to keep the new economy going.
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Chris Fitz I think it's a good idea to diversify the economy and keep more of the grapes here.
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Zig Ziglar There's not a lot you can do about the national economy but there is a lot you can do about your personal economy.
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Vladimir Putin We are currently gradually stabilizing our economy.
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Michael Englund In general, the economy is proving to be resilient to energy and gas price pressure. It's on a growth path. Even though oil prices are higher, the fundamentals of the economy are strong. Therefore, we see consumers' savings rate falling and spending up.
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Mario Draghi In Italy, after stagnating in 2005, the economy now shows some signs of recovery.
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O. Singh India's economy is growing at seven to eight percent over the last 15 years,
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Larry Levitt In many ways what's been happening in the economy hits them (working poor families) the worst. Those with higher incomes are more likely to have employer-provided insurance. And many lower-income (people) have Medicaid to fall back. For that in-between group, there's nothing.
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Paul Nolte I know people are focusing in on the dollar, but if we take a look at last week's strong action, our view at least, is that the underlying economy does not warrant it.
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Neil MacGregor Objects let you tell a narrative that encompasses everybody. Texts don't.
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Terry Tempest Williams What other species now require of us is our attention. Otherwise, we are entering a narrative of disappearing intelligences.
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Djuna Barnes I have a narrative, but you will be put to it to find it.
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David Shields I'm not interested in collage as the refuge of the composition-ally disabled. I'm interested in collage as (to be honest) an evolution beyond narrative.
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Alan Moore The comics medium has some unusual features that do make it very different, in that it's combining a verbal narrative with a visual one that allows for much richer possibilities of transmitting information.
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Rick Atkinson If Ive vividly laid out the narrative, the reader will come to his own conclusions.
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Tim Vine If you do weave one-liners into a story, you have to have an overall story as well, otherwise it doesn't really count as narrative.
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Lance Armstrong I tried to control the narrative.
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John Clarke He had said he was FBI, he had a badge, it was phony but I didn't know. I thought he was a police officer.
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Robert Wyatt This constant pressure from record companies to come up with a hit single or something like that, I find completely tiresome.
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Robert Pattinson I definitely want to record an album, direct a film and start my own religion.
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Tony Visconti The object is to make a great record and you have to do whatever it takes.
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Tony Visconti My profession is called record production.
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Tony Visconti Today a record producer is even more involved and is often the production's sole musician, one person playing all the instruments one-by-one.
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Vince Gill It really does take a lot of time to make records, to be in the studio and do all that stuff.
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Sade Adu I only make records when I feel I have something to say. I'm not interested in releasing music just for the sake of selling something. Sade is not a brand.
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Roy Ayers The majors, they have to control the distribution, the record outlets, the radio and, in some cases, even the venues. And downloading and pirating have also put pressure on the majors.
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Ephrem Fernandez I think that part of the solution will come simply with time, because time does heal.
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Becky Lourey I don't just want to talk about goals. I know we can get there. We simply can't wait.
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Michael Dean I have not talked with Terri in weeks. We were simply brainstorming.
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Chris Duerksen This is simply something you don't have right now.
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Rhys Ifans Acting is not an intellectual process for me. It comes from my heart. It's this strange netherworld of osmosis where I simply become.
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Jim Wilkinson I can tell you that simply did not happen.
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Robert Rubin I think there is more work to do, and we simply have to all work together and do everything we can to get it done,
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Paul Cleave You simply couldn't make a living as an author if New Zealand was your only market.
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Peter Berg We were simply brushed off by MAF officials.
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Richard Perle Even now, the irony that so non-intellectual a man should choose to engage the Soviet Union on the battlefield of ideas has eluded most commentators and historians.
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Richard Paul Evans . . .and every native has a story of winter – stories that usually begin, You call this a storm? And grow in the telling like battle tales shared by graying war veterans. It’s a peculiar character flaw to those of us from cold climates that we feel superior to those who have the sense to live elsewhere.
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Richard Holbrooke The World War II generation believed the United States could do anything - anything... And Vietnam was a shattering experience for everyone.
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Townsend Harris If war should break out between England and Japan, the latter would suffer much more than the former.
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Townsend Harris The President of the United States thinks that for the Japanese opium is more dangerous than war.
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Townsend Harris The expense of a war could be paid in time; but the expense of opium, when once the habit is formed, will only increase with time.
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Rick Riordan I never thought I'd get to see Rome," Hazel said. "When I was alive, I mean for the first time, Mussolini was in charge. We were at war." "Mussolini?" Leo frowned. "Wasn't he like BFF's with Hitler?" Hazel stared at him like he was an alien. "BFF's?" "Never mind." "I'd love to see the Trevi Fountain," she said. "There's a fountain on every block," Leo grumbled. "Or the Spanish Steps," Hazel said. "Why would you come to Italy to see Spanosh steps?" Leo asked. "That's like going to China for Mexican food, isn't it?" "You're hopeless," Hazel complained. "So I've been told.
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Richard Whately Woman is like the reed which bends to every breeze, but breaks not in the tempest.
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Woody Allen See, I will always have this penchant for what I call kamikaze women. I call them kamikazes because they, you know they crash their plane, they're self-destructive. But they crash into you, and you die along with them.
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Robin Hobb A woman of many talents. And intelligent, too. He'd probably have to kill her soon.
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Robert Smith B is for Breasts Of which ladies have two; Once prized for the function, Now for the view.
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Samuel Johnson If we require more perfection from women than from ourselves, it is doing them honor.
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Samuel Johnson Ladies, stock and tend your hive, Trifle not at thirty-five; For, howe'er we boast and strive, Life declines from thirty-five; He that ever hopes to thrive Must begin by thirty-five.
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Warren Beatty Women are a problem, but if you haven't already guessed, they are the kind of problem I enjoy wrestling with.
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Virginia Woolf Young women... you are, in my opinion, disgracefully ignorant. You have never made a discovery of any sort of importance. You have never shaken an empire or led an army into battle. The plays by Shakespeare are not by you, and you have never introduced a barbarous race to the blessings of civilization. What is your excuse?