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Clearly, issues of ethics and corruption will be playing a significant role in our discussions of politics in the ensuing read more
Clearly, issues of ethics and corruption will be playing a significant role in our discussions of politics in the ensuing months. The longer this goes on, the more pressure on candidates from both parties to discuss how they will clean up the system.
I think it would be a tough run for her and she will be 67 years old, after she used read more
I think it would be a tough run for her and she will be 67 years old, after she used age against Morgenthau.
I don't think we expected so many medals. I think it's a very good start.
I don't think we expected so many medals. I think it's a very good start.
I understand some of the people's impatience with the show last year. I think that Lisa's (Lili Taylor) story line read more
I understand some of the people's impatience with the show last year. I think that Lisa's (Lili Taylor) story line (marrying Nate with minimal motivation in season three) became a little bit of a diversion - and that happens. It happens in every show.
People asked me that when I did 'Hostage,' but I don't know. It's going to pay the bills, and while read more
People asked me that when I did 'Hostage,' but I don't know. It's going to pay the bills, and while it's happening, I'll appreciate it.
All politicians are control freaks; they think they own you, ... Crazy mayors want to tax the Internet. If government read more
All politicians are control freaks; they think they own you, ... Crazy mayors want to tax the Internet. If government finds they can't tax the shopkeepers, they'll tax the shoppers.
You're going to win games you aren't supposed to win and lose games you aren't supposed to lose. We weren't read more
You're going to win games you aren't supposed to win and lose games you aren't supposed to lose. We weren't supposed to lose this game.
They can see this is a match made in heaven.
They can see this is a match made in heaven.
Whoever is admitted or sought for, in company, upon any other account than that of his merit and manners, is read more
Whoever is admitted or sought for, in company, upon any other account than that of his merit and manners, is never respected there, but only made use of. We will have such-a-one, for he sings prettily; we will invite such-a-one to a ball, for he dances well; we will have such-a-one at supper, for he is always joking and laughing; we will ask another because he plays deep at all games, or because he can drink a great deal. These are all vilifying distinctions, mortifying preferences, and exclude all ideas of esteem and regard. Whoever is had (as it is called) in company for the sake of any one thing singly, is singly that thing, and will never be considered in any other light; consequently never respected, let his merits be what they will.