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Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By Rick Perlstein

Thirty-six House incumbents with ratings from the AFL-CIO's Committee on Political Education of seventy-five or higher were defeated - especially traumatic since Republicans had filibustered labor's fondest legislative wish: a repeal of the right-to-work provision of the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act. Union members voted for politicians who weakened their unions because the Democrats supported civil rights. — Rick Perlstein

Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By M. Edward McNally

[on the Irish] A race of poets and wordsmiths, my ass. — M. Edward McNally

Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By Drew Barrymore

But it's all about confidence and allowing yourself to put your personality into it. I really am the worst singer on the planet; I make people cry and vomit when I sing. — Drew Barrymore

Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By Paul Bowles

When I first came here it was a pure country. There was music and dancing and magic every day in the streets.
Now it's finished, everything. Even the religion. In a few more years the whole country will be like all the other Moslem countries, just a huge European slum, full of poverty and hatred. — Paul Bowles

Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By Clement Attlee

Russian Communism is the illegitimate child of Karl Marx and Catherine the Great. — Clement Attlee

Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By Beny Steinmetz

It angers me that a timed, planned and paid smearing campaign is run against me in the press. — Beny Steinmetz

Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By Stephen King

Dufresne, his name was - I remember, because it sounds a little like mine. It seems he was not so smart at wife-killing as he was at picking growth stocks. — Stephen King

Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By James Madison

It is vain to say that enlightened statesmen will always be able to adjust their interests. Enlightened men will not always be at the helm. — James Madison

Dorothy Dandridge Love Quotes By Jeane Kirkpatrick

[The American position at the UN is] essentially impotent, without influence, heavily outvoted, and isolated. — Jeane Kirkpatrick