Elizabeth Holtzman Quotes
The framers of our Constitution understood the dangers of unbridled government surveillance. They knew that democracy could flourish only in spaces free from government snooping and interference, and they put restraints on government overreaching in the Fourth Amendment of the Bill of Rights. . . . These protections require, at a minimum, a neutral arbiter - a magistrate - standing between the government's endless desire for information and the citizens' desires for privacy.
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I still study dance, and it's definitely something I want to incorporate in the future. It's always been my first love.
Maisie Williams
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We must strive to become good ancestors.
Ralph Nader
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I believe that athletes - especially female athletes in the world's leading sport for women - should serve as role models.
Venus Williams
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I'm trying to sell every audience something; that something is me.
Eddy Arnold
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Textbook rental is a great concept. It is just a great business model.
Dan Rosensweig
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I am busier now than I ever imagined I would be, but I feel blessed in that I have found what I am supposed to be doing with my life. It's wonderful to tell stories and have people listen to them.
Kate DiCamillo
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It's not like I go out there to be a sex symbol. I mean, it's nice of course - but embarrassing.
Daniel Craig
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My whole problem is that all of my favorite things at Thanksgiving are the starches, and everyone is trying to go low-carb this year, even a green vegetable has carbs in it.
Ted Allen
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I've been very ill. You just have to trust the Lord.
Tammy Faye Bakker
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I was never a Boy Scout, but oh, I wanted to be one when I was a kid about ten or eleven years old. But there wasn't anyplace where I could ever join the Boy Scouts.
Carl Barks
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Being an agent gave me a great sense of satisfaction.
Victoria Principal
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We excuse our sloth under the pretext of difficulty.
Quintilian
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In the Ghetto, I'd been trying to write for years.
Mac Davis
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Obviously, I come from one background, and the people that design fitness equipment have been doing it for years and years, and they know what works and doesn't work.
Lance Armstrong
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Can ye fathom the ocean, dark and deep, where the mighty waves and the grandeur sweep?
Fanny Crosby
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I love actors. I married one. OK, I married a fantastic one.
Felicity Huffman
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For most developers, that kind of situation – a player figuring out how to do something that the designer didn't intend – to most developers, that's a bug. For me, that's a celebration.
Warren Spector
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No one can solve an issue where there is no economic model yet.
Barry Diller
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I've seen a lot of great players that couldn't get to the top because of horses, and I've seen a lot of normal players that got higher and higher because of horses.
Facundo Pieres
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Happy? It was a word she had been fond of using when she was young. But it meant one thing at eighteen, another at thirty-two. Its only test was contrast with unhappiness.
Bel Kaufman
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We should aim rather at leveling down our desires than leveling up our means.
Aristotle
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We have a government of limited power under the Constitution, and we have got to work out our problems on the basis of law.
William Howard Taft
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Millions of people around the world suffer daily from the harmful health and environmental impacts caused by indoor cooking fires and inefficient cookstoves. Together with the Global Alliance on Clean Cookstoves, we are taking action to address this critical problem and to promote a cleaner, healthier environment. I am pleased to celebrate the launch of this Alliance and proud to say that agencies from across the U.S. Federal Government will continue to play an important role in this initiative.
Nancy Sutley
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The framers of our Constitution understood the dangers of unbridled government surveillance. They knew that democracy could flourish only in spaces free from government snooping and interference, and they put restraints on government overreaching in the Fourth Amendment of the Bill of Rights. . . . These protections require, at a minimum, a neutral arbiter - a magistrate - standing between the government's endless desire for information and the citizens' desires for privacy.
Elizabeth Holtzman