Ed Schultz Quotes
I've always viewed the 'Ed Show' as being a voice for the voiceless.
Ed Schultz
Quotes to Explore
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I am a beneficiary of the American people's generosity, and I hope we can have comprehensive immigration legislation that allows this country to continue to be enriched by those who were not born here.
Madeleine Albright
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You as an audience can look at these things as films, but I remember them as social experiences.
Walter Hill
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You have to have been a Republican to know how good it is to be a Democrat.
Jackie Kennedy
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The White House New Media team circulates multiple highlights each day of what people are looking for online - Twitter trending topics, popular Google searches, etc. - and it gives us a sense of what's breaking through, what isn't, and a sanity check for what the larger online population cares about at any given time.
Dan Pfeiffer
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Events are the best opportunities to experiment with clothes, as we have to stick to a character in films.
Rakul Preet Singh
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There's no better exercise than dancing. 'Dancing with the Stars' is amazing. I used to take it for granted, but the three months you spend on the show, with that grueling regimen, you just shed weight. You can eat anything you want and it doesn't stick.
Maksim Chmerkovskiy
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When I die, I want to come back as Bobby Layne's chauffeur.
Don Meredith
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Some of the happiest times I ever saw my dad was times when I was with him in the casinos, and he had a good night.
James Packer
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For science, the end of the evolution struggle is simply represented by 'survival.' As for the means to that end, apparently anything goes. Darwinism leaves humanity without a moral compass.
Bruce Lipton
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I have girlfriends who've had Botox and been left with lumps in their faces. And the lips, don't even get me started.
Joan Collins
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My weight fluctuates, and I haven't always been skinny. I became curvier in my twenties, but I never felt self-conscious about it; going through different periods is all part of being a woman.
Christy Turlington
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A good poem looks life straight in the face, unflinching, sincere, equal to revelation through loss or gain.
David Whyte