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You would like me to say that the veil will be ripped from the voters' eyes sometime between now and November, thereby restoring the proper version of Democracy to the House and Senate. I won't say that, of course. The simple reason is, I don't know. Gwen Ifill
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We're not paying attention to the fact that Hillary Clinton is running in 2006. Everyone is looking to her for the future. It's the same with anybody else who's positioning themselves. Gwen Ifill
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We will wait to see if it is a doozy before we decide how to cover it, and what it all means. Gwen Ifill
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If you start to catalog Hillary Clinton's positions between now and 2008, we're going to have a lot of conversations because there are a lot of places for her to go. Gwen Ifill
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It's been years, decades, since a president has lost a major trade initiative. That would be bad headlines. Gwen Ifill
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Tony Blair - good thing there are not parliamentary elections in this country. Gwen Ifill
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Is it unreasonable to have proof of citizenship when entering another country? Gwen Ifill
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I'm a preacher's kid, and we were always told, Act right all the time, because someone's always watching. Gwen Ifill
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When you're young you believe it when people tell you how good you are. And that's the danger, you inhale. Everyone will tell you you're a genius, which you are not, and if you understand that, you win. George Clooney
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This is the artist, then, life's hungry man, the glutton of eternity, beauty's miser, glory's slave. Tom Wolfe
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I am not insecure about being a journalist. Tucker Carlson
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The one thing I'm convinced George W. Bush is good at is bipartisanship. It's clearly something he enjoys personally. Tucker Carlson
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So people are ready. I feel hopeful in that sense. Studs Terkel
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That's why I wrote this book: to show how these people can imbue us with hope. I read somewhere that when a person takes part in community action, his health improves. Something happens to him or to her biologically. It's like a tonic. Studs Terkel
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We are the most powerful nation in the world, but we're not the only nation in the world. We are not the only people in the world. We are an important people, the wealthiest, the most powerful and, to a great extent, generous. But we are part of the world. Studs Terkel
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Why are we born? We're born eventually to die, of course. But what happens between the time we're born and we die? We're born to live. One is a realist if one hopes. Studs Terkel
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We do a hard fantasy as well as hard science fiction, and I think I probably single-handedly recreated military science fiction. It was dead before I started working in it. Jerry Pournelle
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Television news is like a lightning flash. It makes a loud noise, lights up everything around it, leaves everything else in darkness and then is suddenly gone.
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Within the last three years the amount of classified materials has doubled to 15.6 million decisions to classify documents.
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As Walter Cronkite would say, that's the way it is. Howard Fineman
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I know that from the days of Watergate... the notion of two sources on a story has become the popular dogma about how you confirm something. And there is a lot of truth to that, but there are all kinds of ways to check to the extent that you can, a story that you get. Howard Fineman
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We are really the conveyors of truth in a very critical time and people need to know that truth. Judd Rose
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He appeared every night, like myself, at about nine o'clock, in the office of Mr. Tyler, to learn the news brought in the night Associated Press report. He knew me from the Bull Run campaign as a correspondent of the press.
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There was nothing in all Douglas's powerful effort that appealed to the higher instincts of human nature, while Lincoln always touched sympathetic cords. Lincoln's speech excited and sustained the enthusiasm of his audience to the end.
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He surprised me by his familiarity with details of movements and battles which I did not suppose had come to his knowledge. As he kept me talking for over half an hour, I flattered myself that what I had to say interested him.
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I had not got over the prejudice against Lincoln with which my personal contact with him in 1858 imbued me.
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Senator Douglas was very small, not over four and a half feet height, and there was a noticeable disproportion between the long trunk of his body and his short legs. His chest was broad and indicated great strength of lungs.
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The curious defiled past him, after squeezing the Presidential fingers into the room, and settled either on the sofa or chairs or remained standing for protracted observations.
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The reason a writer writes a book is to forget a book and the reason a reader reads one is to remember it. Thomas Wolfe
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If a man has talent and can't use it, he's failed. If he uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he uses the whole of it, he has succeeded, and won a satisfaction and triumph few men ever know. Thomas Wolfe
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I basically did all the library research for this book on Google, and it not only saved me enormous amounts of time but actually gave me a much richer offering of research in a shorter time. Thomas Friedman
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I like Flea, I like him as a musician. Ziggy Marley
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Ever occur to you why some of us can be this much concerned with animals suffering? Because government is not. Why not? Animals don't vote. Will Harvey