Bob Larson Quotes
It shows democracy at work, and hopefully what we just did eliminates any problems in the future with how we count our ballots.

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I will sign pro life bills. But what people are interested in is what we can do to create jobs, grow the economy, and keep our costs under control.
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I have been a judge for 15 years and I've made up my own mind during all that time.
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I think about terrorism in terms of popcorn. You can't tell which kernels are popcorn and which are not, but you assume you'll always have some kernels that are going to pop.
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Every designer needs a story. Mine is all about glamour because my family has been in the business of glamour for three generations. My grandfather Shamshuddin Khan started his embroidery and fabric-making business in the 1930s.
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To compare Olympic sport with cricket would not be fair. Years back, cricket was a sport only for the classes, and we will also have to make other sports masses from classes like cricket.
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Hair wax is my go-to. When it comes to shampoo, I use whatever is at the rink.
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When I was a teen, I thought I would have to choose between my writing or my music or my art, but it turns out it's a difficult juggling game but I can do all of them.
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I care about writing music and playing my music.
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Carter's done a lot more good since he's been out of the White House than when he was in it.
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Having principled men and women in office is how you protect yourself from tyranny, and that was something I learned from when I was 2, 3, 5 years old.
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I want a society that provides decent jobs for those who can work and decent security for those can't.
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It wouldn't bother me at all not to play on my own album.
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If you're at an award ceremony, you're against your mates.
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The dilemma for early 21st century journalism is this: Who will pay for the news?
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We are great believers in the idea that the Internet can help bring justice, but justice varies from place to place across the world.
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Living in the U.K., there is no way to know whether anyone in India likes my music, but I was surprised to see people singing along while I performed in Pune.
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We ought to recognize that religious strife is not the consequence of differences among people. It's about conflicts between creation stories.
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It's not my fault that people don't know me. I'm going to speak my mind, no matter what the consequences are.
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Hope is the poor man's bread.
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My knowledge of the state of President Roosevelt's health was derived entirely from conversations, from newspaper articles and from photographs.
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It is hard to convince a high-school student that he will encounter a lot of problems more difficult than those of algebra and geometry.
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We want someone else to act. But miracles aren't what other people do. They're what each of us does. They're what happens when ordinary people take extraordinary action. To be a miracle doesn't mean you have to tackle problems across the globe. It means making a difference in your own living room, cubicle, neighborhood, community.
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Here's ivy! - take them, as I used to do Thy flowers, and keep them where they shall not pine. Instruct thine eyes to keep their colours true, And tell thy soul, their roots are left in mine.
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It shows democracy at work, and hopefully what we just did eliminates any problems in the future with how we count our ballots.