Bill Clinton (William Clinton) Quotes
Saddam Hussein didn't kill 3,100 people on Sept. 11. Osama bin Laden did, and as far as we know he's still alive.

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I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic.
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Last year we saw rookies play extremely well at quarterback, and they beat us; Pittsburgh beat us soundly.
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I'm not just interested in the pictorial aspects of the landscape - see a pretty place and try to paint it - but in some way to manage it, manipulate it, or see what I can turn it into.
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Golf is the only game in which a precise knowledge of the rules can earn one a reputation for bad sportsmanship.
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The soul is one with its faith.
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Personally, I would not give a fig for any man's religion whose horse, cat and dog do not feel its benefits. Life in any form is our perpetual responsibility.
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People with AIDS, cancer and other illnesses need free nonmedical support services.
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Love is who we are, and when we deviate from that love we're deviating from our ultimate, essential, eternal reality.
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Chasing revenues that don't have good earnings doesn't help us or shareholders one lick.
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Pleasure can be supported by an illusion; but happiness rests upon truth.
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As a stoic I must despise injury or, rather, I must not feel it, must not be affected by it so that it cannot violate the freedom of my soul.
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And when I'm writing, I write a lot anyway. I might write pages and pages of conversation between characters that don't necessarily end up in the book, or in the story I'm working on, because they're simply my way of getting to know the characters
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I really like Miranda Lambert. She has a great voice.
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We've got to look at it as a great win, ... But there's things we need to improve on.
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The Christianity which is shared is the Christianity which is convincing.
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Some people, their whole lives, are just injustice collectors. They’re going to find new injustices every day. That’s what they do, and that’s what they are.
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I think the heartbreak of September 11 - America's grief not only over the loss of life but also the loss of our own innocence -has expanded us as people because it has tenderized our hearts. On a psychological level, the American people have matured as a result of that awful day.
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Saddam Hussein didn't kill 3,100 people on Sept. 11. Osama bin Laden did, and as far as we know he's still alive.