Walter Lippmann Quotes
The principles of the good society call for a concern with an order of being-which cannot be proved existentially to the sense organs-where it matters supremely that the human person is inviolable, that reason shall regulate the will, that truth shall prevail over error.
Walter Lippmann
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Before every show, we get into a circle, hold hands, and someone makes a speech. Most bands are too cool for that.
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My slogan is I'm the least qualified guy for the job, but I'd probably do the best job.
Gary Coleman
It's good to be busy on a film set because there is a lot of sitting around, so if you've got two roles to play at one time, then that's great to do.
Damian Lewis
If there is no criticism, you become lazy. But it should be constructive, and it should be the truth. If it's biased and there's no truth in it, then I don't care about it. If it's true, it helps me grow.
A. R. Rahman
You're always going to have people that are naysayers, that don't believe in your talent, that don't believe that you have any kind of longevity.
Vanessa Williams
But I don't like to, tell people how old I am. I like that to be a mystery.
Calista Flockhart
Trump is much, much worse than people understand. A lot of his supporters are actually much, much better than people know. Most of his supporters are not signed up for an authoritarian coup. Most of his supporters are signing up for better jobs for themselves.
Van Jones
I once told Tommy Smothers, 'If I could just get the money and the women straightened out, the rest of my life would be easy.'
Pat Paulsen
It's not easy to have success with restaurants in different cities, but I like the challenge.
Alain Ducasse
I drink too much. The last time I gave a urine sample it had an olive in it.
Jack Roy
Look, the, the - this country has not lived within its means for a very long time, and, and the truth is we're going to have to take our medicine.
Alexi Giannoulias
The principles of the good society call for a concern with an order of being-which cannot be proved existentially to the sense organs-where it matters supremely that the human person is inviolable, that reason shall regulate the will, that truth shall prevail over error.
Walter Lippmann