Urjit Patel Quotes
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The chaos and confusion during the waning days of the Kitzhaber administration, as well as the ensuing federal investigations into allegations of misconduct, caused Oregonians to question their faith in their governor and state government.
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Everybody thinks I drink beer but I actually like cider!
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The thankful heart will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings.
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I've tried my best, but the wind was too strong and I felt a bit tired.
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I have a lot to say about Mrs. [Hillary] Clinton that has not been said by others recently and that I think needs to be said. I mean I've known her for 40 years. I worked with her, I know her well professionally. I know her well personally. I know her to be a person of high moral character. A reliable person and an honest person, however Mr. [Donald] Trump may rant and rave to the contrary. So I'm happy to say that. People can make their own choices.
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To be happy, a man must love his wife as she chooses to be loved.
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Nothing feeds upon itself as liberality does.
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What use are the best of arguments when they can be destroyed by force?
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You never know what even the bad situations will lead to, which I guess is true with anything in life.
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Mathematics is man's own handiwork, subject only to the limitations imposed by the laws of thought.
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Remember, 'Rome was not built in a day.' Instant success is never possible. Competence results only from sustained, consistent, self-disciplined effort over an extended period of time.
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The first step in learning to love others is the attempt to understand them.
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Banking, I would argue, is the most heavily regulated industry in the world. Regulations don't solve things. Supervision solves things.
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Ahimsa magnifies one's own defects, and minimizes those of the opponent. It regards the mole in one's own eye as a beam and the beam in the opponent's eye as a mole.
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The Establishment Clause stands as an expression of principle on the part of the Founders of our Constitution that religion is too personal, too sacred, too holy, to permit its 'unhallowed perversion' by a civil magistrate.
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Divestment measures would improve overall banking sector health.