Janet Reno Quotes
I think police officers can work with social workers and public health nurses to do so much in terms of addressing the problem of American families, of children in American families as a whole, and giving them an opportunity to get off to a fresh start, to become self-sufficient, to lead safe, constructive lives.
Janet Reno
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Unlike many Californians or New Yorkers, college football is a religion down south.
Omari Hardwick
Yoga means union, in all its significances and dimensions.
Indra Devi
I don't like cooking just for myself; I enjoy feeding other people, particularly outdoors.
Zac Brown Band
I went to boarding school, and what that teaches you is to cope emotionally at a young age and to suppress a lot of emotion. Being in the army is, in a way, similar.
Damian Lewis
My first priority is trying to protect my family.
Orlando Bloom
When leaders throughout an organization take an active, genuine interest in the people they manage, when they invest real time to understand employees at a fundamental level, they create a climate for greater morale, loyalty, and, yes, growth.
Patrick Lencioni
Well, if you don't want your relatives and friends to die, help me spread the news. Let people know about immortality device. That way, your loved ones won't die.
Alex Chiu
All composers who came after were influenced by Beethoven, even during his lifetime, both by his personality and by his music. He was a father figure for generations.
Andris Nelsons
I had a perfect pregnancy and a perfect delivery. I was very blessed.
Jamie Lynn Spears
I'm getting in the studio with everybody I've always wanted to work with. That's the amazing thing.
Wizkid
It's a generational thing. It'd be great if some kids grew up with me as that Jason Bourne figure.
Dylan O'Brien
I think police officers can work with social workers and public health nurses to do so much in terms of addressing the problem of American families, of children in American families as a whole, and giving them an opportunity to get off to a fresh start, to become self-sufficient, to lead safe, constructive lives.
Janet Reno