Kay Bailey Hutchison Quotes
There are elections in which everyone knows that 'the people have spoken' but they don't always know exactly what the people have said. This November's election was different. Not only did the people speak, they spoke clearly.

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My vision for the future always centers around our children - it always centers around our children. So anytime anybody asks me what are the three most important issues facing the Congress, I always say the same thing: 'Our children, our children, our children.'
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I never wanted to give up my given name. I'm proud of it, but the only problem was that no one remembered it. It was just a little too awkward, and they mispronounced it so frequently.
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My father was an electrical contractor, while I used to deliver video cassettes on a cycle to people in Juhu and Bandra, including celebrities like Mithun Chakraborty. Mithunda remembers me and is very proud of me. He can't believe that the guy who used to come to his house in short pants has become so successful.
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I'm constantly trying to keep people guessing as to what I'm doing, and I will spend enormous amounts of time looking at manuscripts and asking questions, and people will say, 'I know what his next book is about.'
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The day I leave Paris is the day I go down a level or quit football.
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The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.
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I know there is pain when sawmills close and people lose jobs, but we have to make a choice. We need water and we need these forests.
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I have a theory that if you're famous more years than you're not famous, then you get a little nutty.
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All people, regardless of whether they're athletes or not, should treat people the way they want to be treated.
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It's very little trouble for me to accommodate my fans, unless I'm actually taking a pee at the time.
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In the early part of the '60s I was influenced by the Ventures.
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New Hampshire is moving in the right direction because we have shown time and time again that we can work across the aisle to solve problems.
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If I had a spreadsheet on my computer, it looked like I was busy.
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Although my art work was heavily informed by my design work on a formal and visual level, as regards meaning and content the two practices parted ways.
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AIDS is a plague - numerically, statistically and by any definition known to modern public health - though no one in authority has the guts to call it one.
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I was actually not some sort of a child prodigy by any stretch.
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I actually felt like I was starting a new career as a news reporter while playing in 'Pinocchio.'
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Getting an audience requires luck as well as talent. Some artists are private and shy. It costs them too much.
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Put together, what we want is a system that supports, protects, and properly pays good teachers and makes it possible in a responsible and fair way to remove teachers judged to be incompetent or abusive - that's it.
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Seeing results flow from my gifts is my greatest pleasure as a philanthropist - whether exonerating a jailed innocent or completing a Frank Gehry building. I want to enjoy my philanthropy.
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When I throw the hook, I think of my arm as a whip with a rock attached to the end.
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Like any actor, I want to be able to have a long career and show different characters and a range.
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These days, my subjects are murder and mayhem and other terrible things that happen to people - things that are even worse than cutting yourself shaving. And these are not the sorts of things you feel the need to experience before you write about them.
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There are elections in which everyone knows that 'the people have spoken' but they don't always know exactly what the people have said. This November's election was different. Not only did the people speak, they spoke clearly.