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Ninety-five percent of the work in the attorney general's office is civil litigation and regulatory work, and I think I certainly have a lot more experience in that than most of the folks who have served in the office. — Eric Schneiderman
I would like to bury myself in an Indian village, preferably in a Frontier village. — Mahatma Gandhi
I don't get no respect — Rodney Dangerfield
We can spend our whole lives underachieving. — Phil Crosby
Confident people generally handle people with respect, compassion and integrity. — Sam Owen
It's fine, I repeated. And whatever. It was fine. It had to be. — John Green
Time moves on. You can't go back in time. Everything has a consequence, and the last episode of the last season is no exception. — Jon Hamm
It is important to receive God's arrangement in the circumstances. This arrangement is the discipline of the Holy Spirit. To escape God's arrangement just one time is to lose an opportunity to have our capacity enlarged. A believer can never be the same after passing through suffering. — Watchman Nee
Happy he whose inward ear Angel comfortings can hear, O'er the rabble's laughter; And, while Hatred's fagots burn, Glimpses through the smoke discern Of the good hereafter. — John Greenleaf Whittier
A journey of a thousand miles - is a long frickin' ways." — Tom Ersin
It is better to be silent and be real than to talk and not be real. — Ignatius Of Antioch
I like the philosophy of the sandwich, as it were. It typifies my attitude to life, really. It's all there, it's fun, it looks good, and you don't have to wash up afterwards. — Molly Parkin
Not everyone has equal abilities, but everyone should have equal opportunity for education. — John F. Kennedy
If I can make a dollar, I certainly am not stupid. — Caitlyn Jenner
Eighty-five percent cannot read when they enter the security forces of Afghanistan. Why? Because the Taliban withheld education during the period of time in which these men and women would have learned to read. — James G. Stavridis