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My dad, as you probably know, was the governor of Michigan and was the head of a car company. But he was born in Mexico ... and had he been born of, uh, Mexican parents, I'd have a better shot at winning this. But he was unfortunately born to Americans living in Mexico. He lived there for a number of years. I mean, I say that jokingly, but it would be helpful to be Latino. — Mitt Romney

That's your job. To make something out of nothing. To pull together all the disparate threads: recruiting (with no money), fundraising (with no reputation), and delivering joy (with no product). You must fabricate the chicken and the egg. Simultaneously. — Dan Shapiro

The aim of preaching is not the elucidation of a subject, but the transformation of a person ... Our task is ... the sharing of intense faith and experience. — Halford Luccock

You glance at an e-mail. You give more attention to a real letter. — Judith Martin

Who are you?"

Ethan Nakamura. I have to kill you." ?? — Rick Riordan

All the politics of the post-war period was about the clash between the Soviet Union and America, and virtually all issues ended up being subordinated to that. Now, the question is, what is the most a socialist can achieve in a global economy? — Ken Livingstone

A man who has control over his mind is able to realize its full potential. - The Sama Veda — Tom Hoobyar

Choose your favorite spade and dig a small, deep hole, located deep in the forest or a desolate area of the desert or tundra. Bury your cell phone and then find a hobby. — Nick Offerman

One function of art is to de-kitschify kitsch. — John Bayley

Let's make this clear: I do not hate anybody. — Tyson Fury

I've discovered that in order to make big changes in the world, we have to begin at home
within ourselves — Ann M. Martin