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I think it is fundamental to understand that the ethics of politics indicate that you should concentrate your efforts on those marginalized people who live in poverty with few opportunities to develop individually. — Enrique Pena Nieto
To the Indian, politics are what the weather is to an Englishman. Politics are an introduction to a stranger on a train, they are the standard filler for embarrassing silences in conversation, they are the inevitable small talk at any social gathering. — Santha Rama Rau
Yeah, that's a good point. — Mick Foley
To inspire is to teach life principles in the spirit of Love. — Delma Pryce
The power of our subconscious thoughts and desires attracts good luck. — Debasish Mridha
The facts are on our side. — Karen Hughes
I'll be back before nightfall." She crammed her handkerchief back up her sleeve and gathered the reins. "Julia?" She stopped, but didn't look at him. "I'll be waiting for you." She swallowed and nodded, but shouted giddyap without answering. She was pretty certain he had that look in his eye again, and she didn't want to see it. — Melissa Jagears
I'd rather have people hate me with the knowledge that I tried to save them. — Keith Green
The knot of her hands and the pulses in her throat rejected any possibility that their meeting might be a casual one. But, of course, she could not explain, nor was her face of any more assistance than her tongue; in fact, as she herself knew, in moments of stress she could resemble a congested turkey. — Patrick White
My mom put me in a Pampers commercial on TV. — Christian Slater
Words themselves were the ultimate barrier to revelation. — Frank Herbert
The advice nearest to my heart and deepest in my convictions is that the Union of the States be cherished and perpetuated. — James Madison
I'm not smart, Snicket. I don't ask the right questions and I never find the right answers. — Lemony Snicket
People think money is life and your life is over if you lose it. — Vikram Chatwal
It was February sixth: eight days until Valentine's Day. I was dateless, as usual, deep in the vice grip of unrequited love. It was bad enough not having a boyfriend for New Year's Eve. Now I had to cope with Valentine datelessness, feeling consummate social pressure from every retailer in America who stuck hearts and cupids in their windows by January second to rub it in. — Joan Bauer
