Hillary Clinton Quotes
I will not comment on or confirm what are alleged to be stolen State Department cables. But I can say that the United States deeply regrets the disclosure of any information that was intended to be confidential, including private discussions between counterparts or our diplomats' personal assessments and observations.

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People are very curious and have written a lot of things about me. Right or not. I never comment on those things, because it's not much of my thing to comment on everything that's written about me.
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I can't really comment on rumors.
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Don't let some random comment that you wouldn't have even thought about overshadow something important that you were actually trying to say.
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I wanted to make a comment on the obsession with success and failure that we see a lot in America.
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Sir one more comment like that and I will strangle you with my microphone wire!
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Anyone who claims to be good at lying is obviously bad at lying. Thus - as a writer myself - I cannot comment on whether or not writers are exceptionally good liars, because whatever I said would actually mean its complete opposite.
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Once upon hearing a friend's bashing comment I said, "Did you reach that conclusion on your own, or did it come through prayer?"
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To conduct assessments of how to establish local policing, local security.
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I am the least qualified person to comment on anyone playing the role of Batman since I so terribly destroyed the part.
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A plain narrative of any remarkable fact, emphatically related, has a more striking effect without the author's comment.
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They who depend upon manifest observations will philosophize better than those who persist in opinions repugnant to the senses.
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The comments you'll get from a filmmaker about your performance are going to be very different. My writing workshop is about mixing it up, cross-pollinating, not only in genres but in occupations.
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I hadn't said goodbye. It had been easier, like always, to just disappear, sparing myself the messy details of another farewell. Now, my fingers hovered over my track pad, moving the cursor down to his comment section before I stopped myself. What was the point? Anything I said now would only be an afterthought. Elizabeth who goes by her middle name
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A medical man likes to make psychological observations, and sometimes in the pursuit of such studies is too easily tempted into momentous prophecy which life and death easily set at nought.
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Lively, intelligent, and quite immature, Emily usually burst out with exactly the comment that summed up the situation beautifully and therefore could never in politeness be said.
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If Michael Bisping ever addresses me in a public comment again, I will bury him where he stands.
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I don't comment on everything; I don't comment on things I don't know enough about. I feel people should talk about something only if they feel strongly about them.
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I'm trying mostly to ask questions. And not just trying to stake out a position on something, but also trying to define the stuff we agree on. I'm having battles with comment posters trying to insert a little sense of order so it's not just a long pissing match between the edges, which is what I think a lot of the blogosphere is tending to do.
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We have to devise means of making known the facts in such a way as to touch the imagination of the world
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I'm connecting and that's really what any artist wants at the end of the day which is to connect with their fans and supporters.
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Someone once told me be interested, not interesting - that really clicked for me.
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First of all, Mets fans despise me.
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I'm always without sleep. I've got two kids. I understand sleep deprivation on a profound level.
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I will not comment on or confirm what are alleged to be stolen State Department cables. But I can say that the United States deeply regrets the disclosure of any information that was intended to be confidential, including private discussions between counterparts or our diplomats' personal assessments and observations.