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In every jurisdictional area that I can get my fingers on, I want to move us away from the Washington insider economy. — Jeb Hensarling

President Ronald Reagan on his 1980 opponent: "I had a dream the other night. I dreamed that Jimmy Carter came to me and asked why I wanted his job. I told him I didn't want his job. I want to be President." — Bob Dole

he'd fantasized about having nothing to do except lie on his bed and sleep and stare into space, but now those empty hours were here, and they were getting old amazingly fast. — Lev Grossman

You gotta ask 'why' questions. 'Why did you do this?' A 'why' question you can't answer with one word. — Larry King

You've made your mark. You made your mark on me. No matter what happens between us now or in the future, I will never forget you. You're inside me. Always will be. — Samantha Young

I am not unhappy that my contribution was not recognized. I am sure it helped my career. — John Cameron

Pity addresses the perceived suffering, not the whole individual. — Phil Klay

You have to accept that you'll never be good enough for some people. Whether that is going to be your problem or theirs is up to you. — Bryant McGill

The exercise of my reason itself was forbidden. But the questions never stopped coming, eventually leading to this one: "Why would a benevolent God set up the world like this, marking one half of the population to be second-class citizens? Or was it just men who did this? — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

The least you could do is offer a little conversation." Beckett dodged a pothole, keeping his eyes on the road.
"You want me to talk?"
"It would be the polite thing to do."
"Okay. Let's talk."
"Any topic will be fine."
"I'm going to sit here and silently think of one. Might take a while. — Jenny B. Jones

It's one thing to not want an evil-sorcerer type villain in your story, but it's another thing to avoid having any sort of antagonist at all. A story without an antagonist gets weird pretty quick. — Patrick Rothfuss

I always thought competition was for horse races and it never belonged in art. I never felt that competitive with other girl singers, really. — Linda Ronstadt