Valerie Plame Quotes
There's no way you can possibly intellectually justify, 'Well, it's okay for the Western Judeo-Christian countries to have nuclear weapons, but not for a country like Iran.' That logic goes nowhere fast.

Quotes to Explore
-
If you must speak ill of another, do not speak it, write it in the sand near the water's edge.
-
I'm the 1st black platinum artist in Detroit, solo artist in Detroit.
-
Balance is key in cooking - you want a little acid, a little sweet, a little savory - the flavors should be harmonious.
-
The essence of a general's job is to assist in developing a clear sense of purpose to keep the junk from getting in the way of important things.
-
It's a wonderful feeling being a bridge to the past and unite generations.
-
For me, 'Moby-Dick' is more than the greatest American novel ever written; it is a metaphysical survival manual - the best guidebook there is for a literate man or woman facing an impenetrable unknown: the future of civilization in this storm-tossed 21st century.
-
I don't have a great instrument. I don't have the kind of ungodly control over my voice and body that great actors have. And I've worked with enough great actors to know that I'm not one.
-
The man who is intent on making the most of his opportunities is too busy to bother about luck.
-
I always assumed I would leave drama school and do 'Lady Macbeth' and all sorts of serious things. It just didn't happen.
-
In 2009, I served as AARP's Ambassador of Caregiving. With a producer and cameraman, I traveled the country for months, interviewing hundreds of caregivers.
-
It was always my dream to write for a living.
-
Since the age of 14, I have littered – excuse me, adorned – the Internet with Taylor Swift analyses.
-
The thing about post-traumatic stress disorder, we know about one in five, about 20 percent of individuals that are exposed to a direct traumatic stress will develop this disorder.
-
I finished the recordings I had started with Eleven. Matt Cameron joined for the rest of those sessions.
-
The Yale group was doing the Harold. So by our senior year we were trying to do the Harold. Again, we had no idea what we were doing. We had one guy in the group who was pretty experimental; he would kind of push us to do weird things. It was really fun, a great experience.
-
You need to learn. You need to grow up. You need to step up and know the difference between what you can do and what you can't.
-
I work with structure, but I go outside the box and give it my own spin. I adore the challenge of creating truly modern clothes - where a woman's personality and sense of style are realized.
-
If American politics are too dirty for women to take part in, there's something wrong with American politics.
-
I don't have any regrets about not having had children. What's the point? It's just something else to beat yourself up over.
-
The dreamer must contaminate the others by his dream, he must make them fall into it
-
Hillbillies learn from an early age to deal with uncomfortable truths by avoiding them or by pretending better truths exist. This tendency might make for psychological resilience, but it also makes it hard for Appalachians to look at themselves honestly.
-
I love the attention. I love how I am so loved by the people, especially the girls.
-
I'm not sure that finding a husband at university made me any less of a feminist or an academic. I still soaked up Susan Faludi; I still read Doris Lessing. But I did it at the same time I met someone who I felt was my soulmate.
-
There's no way you can possibly intellectually justify, 'Well, it's okay for the Western Judeo-Christian countries to have nuclear weapons, but not for a country like Iran.' That logic goes nowhere fast.