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Reminime Quotes By Katie McGarry

Took her [Ms. Whitlock] long enough to grade it." He mumbles.
True. "But it took us forever to turn it in. She didn't have to accept it was from, she didn't have to let us write it together and she didn't have to give us an A-plus, but she did. — Katie McGarry

Reminime Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

The Russians could have some (warheads) aimed at Japan, so if we act up they can destroy our economy. — P. J. O'Rourke

Reminime Quotes By Charles E. Gutenson

We have been seduced by sound bites. It is difficult to imagine how we are going to have an intelligent conversation around complex theopolitical issues as long as the average news consumer in America is willing to be sound-bite driven. We face a sorry state of affairs in our culture when few people seem willing to take the time for nuanced discussion on the complicated challenges we face. Politicians of all parties have been willing to foster this sound-bite mentality because it has worked for them. Most Americans work hard and are faced with too little time and too many distractions to study the issues well enough to make an informed judgment on them. As long as news consumers are willing to be manipulated by sound bites and are unwilling to commit the time to understand the complexities, we will continue to see artificial and simplistic distinctions drive too much of our conversation, resulting in divisions and disagreements that rarely get at the substantive issues. — Charles E. Gutenson

Reminime Quotes By Isaac Mizrahi

A mutt is couture-it's the only one like it in the world, made especially for you. — Isaac Mizrahi

Reminime Quotes By Rachel Field

You know the public is more easily swayed by persons than by principles. — Rachel Field

Reminime Quotes By Virginia Woolf

For she had come to feel that it was the only thing worth saying
what one felt. Cleverness was silly. One must simply say what one felt. — Virginia Woolf