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That Republicans now control the Senate means, of course, that they control the confirmation process. Their majority enables them to stop an unacceptable nomination at various points: They can deny the nominee a committee hearing; they can vote the person down in committee; they can refuse to schedule a vote on a nomination sent to the floor; and the full Senate can vote to reject the nomination. The Republicans' majority status also strengthens their negotiating position with the White House, making it more likely that a mutually acceptable candidate will be chosen for a given seat. — Terry Eastland

The destiny of the Latino community is interwoven with the destiny of the United States. — Julian Castro

I go to an acting class every Sunday. — Paz De La Huerta

I always wanted to play professional hockey. Every hockey player's dream, no matter at what level or what age, is to play professionally. At first you don't know what it's all about, but you have that dream and you always work hard toward it. The older you get, the more you start dedicating yourself to the game. — Ed Belfour

The meaning or value of a thing consists of what it affords. — James J. Gibson

Always be eager to learn, no matter how successful you might already be. In the Millionaires' Club, we sometimes invite a billionaire to come talk to us. He says, 'You're doing okay, but come on. How about if you really poured it on!' — Jim Rohn

Changing your location doesn't necessarily mean losing your problems. They'll show up wherever you are, changing to fit the situation. But until you break them down and deal with it, there is nowhere far enough for you to run away from them. — K.K. Hendin

There are those who follow maps, and those who make them. — Alberto Villoldo

Do not pay attention to difficulties and life's troubles, you only need to believe — Sunday Adelaja

Transferring my anger and pain onto paper turns it into something tangible, something that can be shredded or burned, or at the very least, sealed shut in a box. ~Call Me Tuesday — Leigh Byrne

Madame Thenardier was approaching her forties, which is equivalent to fifty in a woman ... — Victor Hugo

Cassius couldn't take any more. "Okay, that's enough. We're done here." His heart hammered, his palms were sweating, and his knees felt wobbly. "We've changed our minds. Just put it back. — Gabrielle Evans