George Pataki Quotes
First, how to memorialize the heroes of 9/11; second, something that expresses our resolve.

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What I love about what I get to do is that I'm allowed to create the stories that I want to tell with minimal interference by some very big corporations like Microsoft and Sprint and EA and BioWare. The advantage that these tech companies have is that they understand the space organically, versus traditional media companies.
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Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made.
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Playing music is a beautiful thing. But listening to music is just as great.
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The last few years of my life have been a little like a long ride in a Poop de Ville with the bottom down.
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But I can tell you that the New York that I see now is not the New York that we grew up in. It's not 1973.
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Nothing surprises me when it comes to people in the entertainment business.
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The influence of teachers extends beyond the classroom, well into the future. It is they who shape and enrich the minds of the young, who touch their hearts and souls. It is they who shape a nation's future.
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I have a question, a question for the president: Do you hate all rich people, or just rich people who don't contribute to your campaign? Do you hate poor people or do you just hate poor people with jobs?
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Coming out was crucial to changing attitudes about gays and lesbians: will people feel differently about abortion if they know their mother, their aunt, or their friend had one?
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Vampires are handy characters, as they can do double duty as monster/villains and the classic, misunderstood romantic hero.
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To throw a shoe at a man in Dundee is the equivalent of a kiss on the cheek and an embrace in London. Dundee is a very different place; they have their own rules.
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I don't think I've ever been haunted by a ghost, but I always joke with my fiance about the house we're living in right now. It seems to have something in it.
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I'm not sure the least educated members of the population are missing out on the advances in medical technology as much as they are adopting harmful behavioral habits that shorten their life.
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I'd hate to have to leave music, but if I got stuck some place, I would.
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I hid the fact that I had an aneurysm for a very long time. I was embarrassed, and I just felt like no one needed to know because it made me look weak. Who would of thought someone my age, at 23, had a brain aneurysm?
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Life is a beautiful struggle People search through the rubble for a suitable hussle Some people using their noodle Some people using their muscle Some people put it all together make it fit like a puzzle
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Born with them-born with themĀ : all alikeĀ ! No pleasure equal to the pleasure of tormenting, to a woman.
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I have expos'd myself to the enmity of all metaphysicians, logicians, mathematicians, and even theologians; and can I wonder at the insults I must suffer?
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The wearing of fabric head coverings in worship was universally the practice of Christian women until the twentieth century. What happened? Did we suddenly find some biblical truth to which the saints for thousands of years were blind? Or were our biblical views of women gradually eroded by the modern feminist movement that has infiltrated the Church.
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I love a good piece of pizza. I love a good hamburger. If I don't let myself have those things, there's going to be a week where I just go off the deep end and eat nothing but that.
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I think about all my scenes. I do so much revising as I go along; I wonder how I could write books if I hadn't grown up in the computer age. I think I'd be a very different writer. I find myself cutting and pasting, changing things around, and deleting whole paragraphs constantly.
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I spend most of my time thinking about things like laundry and buying stationery supplies.
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The difference between a Northern Baptist and a Southern Baptist is, a Northern Baptist says, 'There ain't no hell," and a Southern Baptist says, 'the hell there ain't!'
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First, how to memorialize the heroes of 9/11; second, something that expresses our resolve.