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I think the American people want to see the interactivity between candidates and audiences, and tough questions posed by people and how you handle them under fire. — Jack Kemp

[D]ivision of labor, in my mind, is one of the dangers of work-based technology. Modern IT infrastructure allows us to break projects into very small, discrete parts and assign each person to do only one of the many parts. In so doing, companies run the risk of taking away employees' sense of the big picture, purpose, and sense of completion. — Dan Ariely

Higher education is not growing fast enough to meet the needs of Nevada. — James E. Rogers

I actually had a dream that one of my friends became president, and I was trying to help out with the campaign. It was pretty good. — Chris Massoglia

It was always like this. When you spoke the truth, they hated you. The more you talked about love, the more they hated you. — Elif Shafak

And analogies were mostly meaningless - a matter of phenotype rather than genotype (to use another analogy). — Kim Stanley Robinson

But who are we, where do we come from When all those years Nothing but idle talk is left And we are nowhere in the world? = MEETING = — Boris Pasternak

Like an attack this melancholy comes from time to time. I don't know at what intervals, and slowly covers my sky with clouds. It begins with an unrest in the heart, with a premonition of anxiety, probably with my dreams at night. People, houses, colors, sounds that otherwise please me become dubious and seem false. Music gives me a headache. All my mail becomes upsetting and contains hidden arrows. At such times, having to converse with people is torture and immediately leads to scenes ... Anger, suffering, and complaints are directed at everything, at people, at animals, at the weather, at God, at the paper in the book one is reading, at the material of the very clothing one has on. But anger, impatience, complaints and hatred have no effect on things and are deflected from everything, back to myself. — Hermann Hesse

The average term length of a member of congress is approaching 15 years, and the average term length of a convicted criminal is less than three. We've got that backward. — Oliver North

Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all, my business. — Charles Dickens

So long as it fated, fate didn't care what it fated. — China Mieville