Richard Kerry Quotes
Americans are inclined to see the world and foreign affairs in black and white.
Richard Kerry
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According to the American Heart Association, the prevalence of hypertension in African Americans in the United States is among the highest in the world.
Xavier Becerra
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Even as a kid, I would always imagine horrible circumstances in which I would find myself in my head, and imagine how I would feel, and act it out a bit for myself, because I was a bit of a freak like that. I love doing things like that, and I get a real buzz from it afterwards.
Laura Fraser
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I pass my life in preventing the storm from blowing down the tent, and I drive in the pegs as fast as they are pulled up.
Abraham Lincoln
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To be honest, I would never have imagined myself acting on a sitcom that I didn't write.
T. J. Miller
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I am a medium. In the same way, doctors are mediums to bring treatment.
T. B. Joshua
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My optimism is grounded in two worlds, myself and what is about me. I demand that the world be good, and lo, it obeys. I proclaim the world good, and facts range themselves to prove my proclamation overwhelmingly true.
Helen Keller
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In a way, all recorded music is reduced to the same level, no matter what it is. You find it in the store, you put it on and, "Oh, that's not cool. That's gangsta rap. That's white supremacist punk." But in a way, the content is removed from the intention of the people that made it. That's the commercial level of music.
Eyvind Kang
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I want America to know that you can't believe everything you hear, and nowadays, you can't believe everything you see.
R. Kelly
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I'm an investor in a lot of things that have to do with human-computer interaction.
David Cohen
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My office, while committed to working with the Securities and Exchange Commission in our investigation of the mutual fund industry, will not be party to settlements that fail to protect the interests of investors and let the industry off with little more than a slap on the wrist.
Eliot Spitzer
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Americans are inclined to see the world and foreign affairs in black and white.
Richard Kerry