Harry S Truman Quotes
In most of my campaigns, I find it is best not to mention my opponent by name because, by doing so, it just gives him a chance to get into the headlines.

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We don't spend so much time on the opponent that we forget it's really about us.
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There were a number of people who helped me get there, and the one I always mention is Michael Byrne, the great master swordsman and brilliant stunt double.
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Let me mention that not all sun-like stars host planets – perhaps about 30% of them are planet – builders. It's not so easy to form a planet!
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The best morale exist when you never hear the word mentioned. When you hear a lot of talk about it, it's usually lousy.
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Campaign may invite a certain skepticism about democracy, but it will surely restore your faith in cinema verite.
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The campaign against polygamy, around which a lot of anti-Mormon sentiment was organized, seems horrific to me.
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Anybody can say anything they want. Hillary Clinton can control her own campaign.
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There is absolutely no record ever of Hillary Clinton or anyone in her campaign ever saying that President [Barack] Obama is not legitimate.
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It seems like they played really hard against Sacramento, didn't they? That was their other opponent they had an option to play. It would seem like they want to choose us.
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Here is the thing: I have seen several times that anti-Russian cards are being played during domestic campaigns in the United States. I find this approach very short-sighted.
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If your opponent has a conscience, then follow Gandhi and nonviolence. But if your enemy has no conscience like Hitler, then follow Bonhoeffer.
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The satyagrahi should not have any hatred in his heart against the opponent.
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No confirmed satyagrahi is dismayed by dangers, seen or unseen, from his opponent's side.
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The state of faith allows no mention of impossibility.
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Queen Guenever, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end.
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I did some internships, worked on some campaigns, and then moved to D.C.
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With 'Bangarang,' I didn't make any announcement, no campaign. I just put it on my Facebook and some other places. That's how I've done everything with my previous records. I've always kept it organic.
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When I hear a politician speak biographically, I never know what's part of the campaign biography narrative that's been carefully crafted.
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We wrestle with our own opponents on a daily basis. These challengers can come in numerous forms whether it be a physical challenge, emotional, or even relational issues that can overtake us. No matter what opponent we are wrestling against we can be UNSTOPPABLE.
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I guess there hasn't been a tough enough opponent for me to fight. But fighting a southpaw is OK. It's something different and maybe I need something different. I look at a right-handed fighter then I look at a left-handed fighter, and it's even better.
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What the writer needs is an empty day ahead.
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Faithfulness in small things leads to faithfulness in great things, and never the other way around.
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Just as the world cannot live on wars, so people cannot on revolutions.
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In most of my campaigns, I find it is best not to mention my opponent by name because, by doing so, it just gives him a chance to get into the headlines.