Eduardo Bhatia Quotes
Broadband, wireless, and technology services have become a vibrant sector of our national economy with the potential to both empower and invest in our communities.

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The Romantics were whipping boys of the New Criticism, but they appealed to me anyway. I was recalcitrant. It was clear to me that they had thought innovatively.
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I went to Floridita on Wardour Street when I was 18. All I could afford was pumpkin soup and a glass of champagne, but it was worth it.
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I am so saddened and grossed out by young women who look like creepy, old aliens because of their new Barbie noses and lips. Is that a smile or a grimace?
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Sometimes I hope that through osmosis I might get a workout - just by wearing the clothes.
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We must draw on the unique strengths of the Japanese economy, seek an open and cooperative approach with our international partners, and intelligently exploit the promise of new growth areas.
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An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.
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Beneficial in theory, so-called free trade agreements far too often have been detrimental to the United States economy and the manufacturing sector that forms its central pillar.
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Parents are the last people on earth who ought to have children.
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Sound is a huge influence on peoples' attention.
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I'd rather rot on my own floor than be found by a bunch of bingo players in a nursing home.
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An outsider's point of view is always handy.
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You cannot put 50 years of the Marvel universe into a movie. It's impossible.
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I don't know why 'happy' can't be a story.
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I lived in Paris for six months when I was sixteen. It was a fend-for-yourself environment.
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I love fashion - I really feel it's where I belong.
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The trouble with conservatives is that too many of them come to Washington thinking they are going to drain the swamp, only to discover that Washington is a hot tub.
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Records were replaced by CDs, and lead type died in favor of computerized fonts. However, each had a 100-year ride of popularity, so you can't feel too bad for them.
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The book that made a lasting impression was the one my mother gave each of us when she decided we were ready for our first 'adult novel,' Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'The Blue Castle.'
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I read every single comment that comes in.
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Narrow banks could restart effective intermediation and ensure that consumers and employment-creating small and medium-size enterprises are adequately financed and can contribute to the reactivation of the economy.
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One of the inescapable encumbrances of leading an interesting life is that there have to be moments when you almost lose it.
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People see technology as something that will ruin society and culture, but I've always embraced technology.
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Broadband, wireless, and technology services have become a vibrant sector of our national economy with the potential to both empower and invest in our communities.