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Any judicial nominee who has said that the Constitution means what it says, not what judges would like it to mean, is going to be called an 'extremist.' That person will be said to be 'out of the mainstream.' But the mainstream is itself the problem. — Thomas Sowell

If you're going to equalize the academic playing field, you've got to get the kids in early childhood programs. — Paul Vallas

I recognize that as governor, my job is to sit on the other side of the table from the public sector unions and negotiate effectively on behalf of all the taxpayers of the state, including all of you. — Rob McKenna

There are times when lives diverge, interests change and family and work become a priority. — Chris Child

Frantically, he scans the room, settling on the closet.
Brayden sighs, 'Seriously, dude? Must we live the cliche?' — Lynn Kelling

You have to know what's happening in the locker rooms, you have to know what's happening at the grass-roots level. That's the best way to work. — Jacques Rogge

The ceding of Alsace-Lorraine is nothing but war in perpetuity under the mask of peace. — Edgar Quinet

I believe things cannot make themselves impossible. — Stephen Hawking

With infinite wisdom and care your life is constantly sustained because Nature flows through you. — Michael J. Cohen

I would be the last person on earth to complain about what I do - I feel very fortunate and I know there are a million jobs in the world that are much, much harder - but it's not always an easy or glamorous thing to do, that's for sure. — Douglas Booth

I basically think that I'm a fairly nice, normal person with just a few eccentricities. — Heather Graham

When the possesor of truth was weak and the defender of the lie was strong, was it better to bend before the greater force? Or, by standing firm against it, might one discover a deaper strength in oneself and lay the despot low? When the soldiers of truth launched a thousand ships and burned the topless towers of the lie, should they be seen as liberators or had they, by using their enemy's weapons against him, themselves become the scorned barbarians whose houses they had set on fire? What were the limits of tolerance? How far, in the pursuit of the right, could we go before we crossed a line, arrived at the antipodes of ourselves, and became wrong? — Salman Rushdie