Merrick Garland Quotes
I think there is no greater job anybody can have than having been a prosecutor.
Merrick Garland
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Your genome knows much more about your medical history than you do.
W. Daniel Hillis
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I feel like I became an artist by default. I went to art college, but my interest was always more towards film than painting or sculpture.
Sam Taylor-Johnson
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After Hurricane Katrina, over New Orleans, my helicopter crashed and the pilot and I were only saved because we fell on the roof of a flooded house that absorbed the shock. When the helicopter was spiraling downward out of control, I didn't expect to survive at all.
Yann Arthus-Bertrand
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There are complications in relationships between men and women. There always will be.
Orlando Bloom
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I'm the guy that has written at great length about exactly how we should profoundly reform Social Security. If I were afraid of going after entitlements, I wouldn't have done that, I wouldn't have put Medicaid reform in this budget, I wouldn't have called for the reductions in spending, which people will scream about, but I think are necessary.
Pat Toomey
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The people, and the people alone, are the motive force in the making of world history.
Mao Zedong
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As proud and capable as it is, I think the idea that the military can build new countries is a tall order, and it's the sort of thing that we would only expect from a military that we have superresourced and thought of as supercapable.
Rachel Maddow
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The public has been told repeatedly that terrorism is 'evil,' which it undoubtedly is, and that 'evildoers' are responsible for it, which doubtless they are. But beyond these justifiable condemnations, there is a historical void.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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My parents are not theatrical people, but my dad took me to the theater.
Kate Fleetwood
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Great people talk about ideas, average people talk about things, and small people talk about wine.
Fran Lebowitz
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It's amazing how a competitive nature can turn a negative into something positive.
Barry Mann
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First, I'd become an avid reader of blogs, especially music blogs, and they seemed to be where the critical-thinking action was at, to have the kind of energy that I associate with rock writing of the 1970s or Internet e-mail discussion lists a decade ago.
Carl Wilson