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"Things could always be worse; for instance, you could be ugly and work in the post office." »Adrienne E. Gusoff
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"Things could always be worse for instance, you could be ugly and work in the post office." »Adrienne E. Gusoff
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"The past is a guide post, not a hitching post." »L. Thomas Holdcroft
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"The main difference in the speed of recovery between Argentina in post-2001 and Thailand in post-1997 crises is the exports. Fiscal discipline is necessary but not sufficient without export-driven economic growth. Too much debt can result in prolonged stagnation similar to the Japanese lost-decade of 1990s. With inflation risk on the rise, we could see more socioeconomic troubles and political unrest in economies with thin middle class. 2011-2012 will be challenging for many policy makers." »Med Jones
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"I took a look around the office. ... I walked out and closed the door behind me. I knew that I would not be back there again. (On leaving the Executive office Building)" »Richard Milhous Nixon
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"The perfect love affair is one which is conducted entirely by post." »George Bernard Shaw
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"High office teaches decision making, not substance. It consumes intellectual capital it does not create it. Most high officials leave office with the perceptions and insights with which they entered they learn how to make decisions but not what decisions to make." »Robert Francis Kennedy
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"Asking a working writer what he thinks about critics is like asking a lamp-post how it feels about dogs." »Christopher Hampton
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"post-Watergate morality, by which anything left private is taken as presumptive evidence of wrongdoing." »Charles Krauthammer
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"Actuated by the most glorious cause that mankind ever fought in, I am determined to defend this post to the very last extremity." »Colonel Morgan, In response to the British demand of the surrender of Fort Washington
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"Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honor is a private station." »Joseph Addison
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"I cherish the Franco-German cooperation as one of the most important developments in post-war Europe. But I will not accept is as being so sacrosanct that the rest of us shall simply adapt to what is decided between Paris and Berlin." »Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, President, ELDR 1995-2000, Foreign Minister 1982-1993, Nordic Embassies in Berlin 23 September 2003
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"“That said, having seen the decreased value of many universities’ endowments, we are seeing and will see more universities enforcing patents. And in a post-eBay world, universities can argue that they are entitled to an injunction.”" »Yar Chaikovsky
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"No one should ever sit in this office over 70 years old, and that I know." »Dwight D Eisenhower
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"There are no office hours for leaders." »Cardinal James Gibbons
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"Virtue has its own reward, but no box office." »Mae West
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"When we got into office, the thing that surprised me the most was that things were as bad as we'd been saying they were." »John F. Kennedy
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"Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died." »Erma Bombeck
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"The office of poetry is not to make us think accurately, but feel truly." »Frederick William Robertson
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"I hereby resign this office of president of the United States." »Richard Milhous Nixon
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"A bureaucrat is a Democrat who holds some office that a Republican wants." »Alben W. Barkley, U.S Vice President (1949-1953)
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"Friend, be not afraid of thy office, thou sendest me to God." »Saint Thomas More, upon being executed
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"The first ladyship is the only federal office in which the holder can neither be fired nor impeached." »William Safire
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"No man who ever held the office of president would congratulate a friend on obtaining it." »John Adams
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"I come to the office each morning and stay for long hours doing what has to be done to the best of my ability. And when you've done the best you can you can't do any better." »Harry S Truman
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"The genius of impeachment lay in the fact that it could punish the man without punishing the office." »Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
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"Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love." »George Santayana
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"We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." »Aesop
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"If I had my way, any man guilty of golf would be ineligible for any office of trust in the United States." »H. L. Mencken
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"Anyone that wants the presidency so much that he'll spend two years organizing and campaigning for it is not to be trusted with the office." »David Broder
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