David Corn Quotes
Bush and Cheney were not misled by flawed intelligence; they used the flawed intelligence to mislead.

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There are a lot of really great cartoonists out there. It's nice to be thought of as one of them.
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Television can be a little tricky in terms of finding roles that feel fully flushed out, which is why I love being in the theater so much, because the roles tend to be really on the page.
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Science fiction writers foresee the inevitable, and although problems and catastrophes may be inevitable, solutions are not.
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I've never looked at my Facebook page or my website, because I'm fundamentally an amateur.
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I think I fail a bit less than everyone else.
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I fell in love with doing yoga.
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I could scrape water off horses all day long. That would never get boring.
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I feel that, at this point in my career, I don't want to do another television show. I don't want to do a film.
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Before I had a record deal, I was living in New York and playing anywhere I could, from somebody's house to an open mic to coffeeshops.
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Because of my medical and ideological training, I am accustomed to saying that life is adaptation and symbiosis.
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As a kid, my grandma would be dancing all the time.
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I have been back in Paris for two weeks. Nothing new. Life is still bitter.
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I wanted to be a scientist. I did a thesis on lions. But I realised photography can show things writing can't. Lions were my professor of photography.
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I think we need to be sexy and kind of mysterious and still pretty and beautiful. I like to hear that when a man sings. I don't really want to hear about taking my clothes off.
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Followers are the customers of the Higher Ground Leader, who strives to meet or exceed the outer and inner needs of followers.
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Learn from every mistake because every experience, encounter, and particularly your mistakes are there to teach you and force you into being more who you are.
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Shaming people into being virtuous doesn't change behaviour.
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I think all governments engage in intelligence gathering vis-a-vis other governments.
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People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little.
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There are few things more dishonorable than misleading the young.
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As we have learned from ObamaCare, young people are not considered adults until age 26, at which point they are finally forced to get off their parents' health care plans. The old motto was 'Old enough to fight, old enough to vote.' The new motto is: 'Not old enough to buy your own health insurance, not old enough to vote.'
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Bush and Cheney were not misled by flawed intelligence; they used the flawed intelligence to mislead.