Harper Reed Quotes
The information diet of a senior campaign staffer is insane. We were all addicted to our chosen email delivery devices and were aggressively tethered to them. It made sense and wasn't an issue during the campaign because of the importance of the situation. However, once the campaign was over and we were successful, the information flow dried up.

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I'm sort of the comic relief after a hard day at work. My message is that it's OK to relax.
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The British do not expect happiness. I had the impression, all the time that I lived there, that they do not want to be happy; they want to be right.
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I never dreamed I would one day work at it White House.
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It ain't the heat, it's the humility.
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I have candy around my bed. I just kinda like reach over and eat it and then go back to sleep, no problem.
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The music of Hendrix wakes people up to their possibilities. It's more than just dreaming about being a guitar hero.
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I want to be a voice for that: just because I've lost weight doesn't mean that I'm happy and content with my body. Because of the media, and because of what I feel I should look like, it's always going to be a battle in my head.
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We are living even now among punishments and ruins.
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A grimy fly can soil the entire wall and a small, dirty little act can ruin the entire proceedings.
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Les gens que vous tuez se portent assez bien.
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I've done things that I wouldn't ordinarily seem capable of doing. And I've proven myself in situations where there's life and death at stake. And so, I can live with myself knowing that it's not a matter of guts or anything like that. It's a matter of willingness to go the length, to transcend yourself.
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I don't really rate press conferences. It's not as though I leave the room fist-pumping my way down the corridor after a good one.
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This has been an across-the-board gain, ... All that (data) bodes for increased hiring.
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As any psychologist will tell you, the worst thing you can possibly do to a woman is to deprive her of a grievance.
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I want to direct. Definitely a goal of mine.
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Family to me is foundation. It's the people that you can call on whether you love them or hate them. When push comes to shove, they're there for you, and that's kind of how this family is.
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Just keep going like crazy and look back when it's over. Otherwise you just get confused.
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O this itch of the ear, that breaks out at the tongue! Were not curiosity so over-busy, detraction would soon be starved to death.
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Mr. Lincoln was generous by nature, and though his whole heart was in the war, he could not but respect the valor of those opposed to him. His soul was too great for the narrow, selfish views of partisanship. Brave by nature himself, he honored bravery in others, even his foes.
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Stonewall Jackson was master of all he surveyed. Two Union forces were withdrawing from his front. There was a certain beautiful symmetry to it. The campaign, which started with a single enemy army pursuing Jackson southward through the valley, would end with two beaten Union armies withdrawing from him in a northerly direction. A week later, Jackson advised his mapmaker, Hotchkiss, to 'never take counsel of your fears.' A person who followed such advice would be doomed to a short life.
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The information diet of a senior campaign staffer is insane. We were all addicted to our chosen email delivery devices and were aggressively tethered to them. It made sense and wasn't an issue during the campaign because of the importance of the situation. However, once the campaign was over and we were successful, the information flow dried up.