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Frl Podcast Quotes By Carly Fiorina

Kim Jong-Un is a dangerous leader, without a doubt. And both Republican and Democrat administrations have been completely ineffective in dealing with him. So we must continue to isolate him. We will need China as part of that strategy. — Carly Fiorina

Frl Podcast Quotes By George Foreman

Oh, there's nothing more dangerous in life at getting hurt at than love itself. People are hurt in love affairs and never recover, more than a boxing match. — George Foreman

Frl Podcast Quotes By Date Masamune

Rectitude carried to excess hardens into stiffness; benevolence indulged beyond measure sinks into weakness. — Date Masamune

Frl Podcast Quotes By Charlie Pierce

The Republicans find their faith imperiled by Barney Frank's marriage. There is always a shadow on the wall, a monster in the closet, a mysterious rustling in the teeming underbrush of the conservative Id. — Charlie Pierce

Frl Podcast Quotes By Steven Pinker

I think students should know something about religion as a historical phenomenon, in the same way that they should know something about socialism and humanism and the other great ideas that have shaped political philosophies and therefore the course of human events. — Steven Pinker

Frl Podcast Quotes By David Levithan

School is not like church.
I know a lot of people in my school are happy about this,
but I think that's because they've known the wrong kind
of churches, the ones that hold back instead of lifting up. — David Levithan

Frl Podcast Quotes By Jenny Levine

Librarians know books, we live books, we breathe books, we are books. — Jenny Levine

Frl Podcast Quotes By Psy

My wife looks at the person Park Jae Sang and the singer who goes up on stage, Psy, as different people. — Psy

Frl Podcast Quotes By Matthew Skelton

Love speaks with a false tongue. It kisses you in one ear, then turns with a hiss to bite the other. — Matthew Skelton